KJV Dictionary Definition: ignominious
ignominious
IGNOMIN'IOUS, a. L. ignominiosus. See Ignominy.
1. Incurring disgrace; cowardly; of mean character.
Then with pale fear surprised,
Fled ignominious.
2. Very shameful; reproachful; dishonorable; infamous. To be hanged for a crime is ignominious. Whipping, cropping and branding are ignominious punishments.
3. Despicable; worthy of contempt; as an ignominious projector.
ignominiously
IGNOMIN'IOUSLY, adv. Meanly; disgracefully; shamefully.
ignominy
IG'NOMINY, n. L. ignominia; in and nomen, against name or reputation. Public disgrace; shame; reproach; dishonor; infamy.
Their generals have been received with honor after their defeat; yours with ignominy after conquest.
Vice begins in mistake, and ends in ignominy.