improlific
English
Etymology
From im- + prolific.
Adjective
improlific (comparative more improlific, superlative most improlific)
- (obsolete) not prolific
- 1662, Thomas Fuller, History of the Worthies of England
- […] though he had so strong a brain and body, yet he lived and died childless, inter-commoning therein with many Worthies, who are, according to Elius Spartianus, either improlific, or have children in genitorum vituperium et famarum Icesuram.
- 1662, Thomas Fuller, History of the Worthies of England