The New York Stock Exchange started out as a coffee house.
infelt (comparative more infelt, superlative most infelt)
(archaic) Felt inwardly; heartfelt.
• finlet, litfen
Source: Wiktionary
In"felt`, a. Etym: [Pref. in- in + felt.]
Definition: Felt inwardly; heartfelt. [R.] The baron stood afar off, or knelt in submissive, acknowledged, infelt inferiority. Milman.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
6 May 2025
(adjective) marked by or paying little heed or attention; “We have always known that heedless self-interest was bad morals; we know now that it is bad economics”--Franklin D. Roosevelt; “heedless of danger”; “heedless of the child’s crying”
The New York Stock Exchange started out as a coffee house.