That colour was an infixed element of organisation they never suspected.
They have as little to do with a picture's infixed greatness as the punctuation in Faust or the words of the Hymn to Joy in the Ninth Symphony.
The one is the use of pronouns as objects infixed between particle and verb, or in a verb compounded with a preposition between preposition and verb.
Thus -m- is the ordinary infixedpronoun of the 1st pers.
And by what industrie in hir starrie forehead pampynulated with threds of gold aptly disposed, she had infixed the fairest part of the heauens, or the splendycant Heraclea[A].
To adorn with something infixed or affixed; to stud; to variegate with objects placed here and there.
The fatal dart a ready passage found, And deep within her heartinfixed the wound.