Atimy

/ˈætɪmi/ noun

In ancient Greek society, the loss of civic rights and public honor as a legal punishment, making someone an outcast.

From Greek 'atimia' (dishonor), from 'a-' (without) + 'timē' (honor, esteem), describing a severe legal penalty in ancient Greece.

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