Calumny

/ˈkæləmni/ noun

A false and malicious statement designed to injure someone's reputation; slander. The act of making such false statements about someone.

From Latin 'calumnia' meaning false accusation, trickery, from 'calvi' (to deceive). The word entered English in the 15th century through Old French, retaining its sense of deliberate deception to harm reputation.

AMውሸት መከሰስ
ARافتراء
BNঅপবাদ
CAcalúmnia
CSpomluva
DAbagvaskelse
DEVerleumdung
ELσυκοφαντία
EScalumnia
FAتہمت
FIpanettelemia
FRcalomnie
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