See fifama on Wiktionary
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"english": "infamously; notoriously",
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"english": "The first laws of the British colonists against the Irish language were in 1366, the infamous Statutes of Kilkenny.",
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"text": "La unuaj leĝoj de la britaj koloniistoj kontraŭ la irlanda lingvo estas de 1366, la fifamaj Statutoj de Kilkenny.",
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