Aithochroi

/ˌeɪθəˈkroʊi/ noun

In ancient Greek political theory, citizens whose character and reputation were considered disgraceful or infamous.

From Greek 'aischros' (shameful) and 'chroia' (complexion or character). The term was used in Athenian democracy to describe people of disreputable character who were barred from certain civic duties.

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