rare. [ad. L. labefact-us, pa. pple. of labefacĕre: see LABEFY. Cf. It. labefatto (Florio).] Shaken, tottering.
1874. Bushnell, Forgiveness & Law, i. 86. The integrity of the heathen world in general is just so far labefact, prostitute, and morally rotted away, as it has religiously abounded in expiations.