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Definition of Calumnia

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Calumniate
Calumniate Ca*lum"ni*ate, v. i. To propagate evil reports with a design to injure the reputation of another; to make purposely false charges of some offense or crime.
Calumniation
Calumniation Ca*lum`ni*a"tion (k[.a]*l[u^]m`n[i^]*[=a]"sh[u^]n), n. False accusation of crime or offense, or a malicious and false representation of the words or actions of another, with a view to injure his good name. The calumniation of her principal counselors. --Bacon.
Calumniator
Calumniator Ca*lum`ni*a"tor, n. [L.] One who calumniates. Syn: Slanderer; defamer; libeler; traducer.
Calumniatory
Calumniatory Ca*lum"ni*a*to*ry, a. Containing calumny; slanderous. --Montagu.

Meaning of Calumnia from wikipedia

- Calumnia ("Slander") is a 1939 Mexican film. It stars Carlos Orellana. Calumnia at IMDb v t e...
- In Roman law during the Republic, calumnia was the willful bringing of a false accusation, that is, malicious prosecution. The English word "calumny" derives...
- Molopostola calumnias is a moth in the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1926. It is found in Brazil. The wingspan is about 14 mm...
- A coin issued by Emperor Nerva (AD 96–98) reads fisci Judaici calumnia sublata, "abolition of malicious prosecution in connection with the Jewish tax"...
- A coin issued by Nerva reads fisci Judaici calumnia sublata, "abolition of malicious prosecution in connection with the Jewish tax"...
- chalicothere, chalk, recalcitrant calv-, calum- trick, lie, deceive Latin calumnia "slander, trickery", from calvi "to trick, deceive" calumnious, calumny...
- defended his beliefs on the Trinity in Confessio de Trinitate propter calumnias P. Caroli. In 1551 Jérôme-Hermès Bolsec, a physician in Geneva, attacked...
- to bear the burden of proof for their denunciations or be punished for calumnia (defamation). Hadrian had an abiding and enthusiastic interest in art,...
- Edict of Milan in 313. The coins of Nerva bear the legend fisci Iudaici calumnia sublata "abolition of malicious prosecution in connection with the Jewish...
- Alcestis, and the two dramas, Jephthes, sive Votum and Baptistes (sive Calumnia), were completed. Michel de Montaigne was Buchanan's pupil at Bordeaux...