NOTORIETY, NOTORIOUS
ADJECTIVES
1640 ► surpassingly notorious → PRETERNOTORIOUS → obs.
1856 ► thoroughly bad, wholly given up to evil courses; notorious → ANOINTED → Eng. dial.
1856 ►thoroughly bad, wholly given up to evil courses; notorious → NINETED → Eng. dial.
1856 ► thoroughly bad, wholly given up to evil courses; notorious → NOINTED → Eng. dial.
NOUNS
1535 ► celebrity, notoriety, renown → FAMOSITY → obs.
1674 ► notoriety, publicity; a public exposure, scandal, ‘scene’ → ÉCLAT → obs.
NOUNS, PERSON
1663 ► a notorious person → FAMOSO
1787 ► a person of notorious or surprising conduct → WORLD’S WONDER → Sc.
1855 ► those who are eminently mischievous, or of notorious character → DAD-OF-ALL-RINGTAILS → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
VERBS
1736 ► to become known; to make notorious, to bring into publicity → ECLAT