Chantage

/ʃænˈtɑːʒ/ noun

Definition

Blackmail or extortion; the act of obtaining money or favors through coercion or threats.

Etymology

From French chantage, derived from chanter (to sing/chirp). Originally referred to someone who 'sings' or reveals secrets to extract payment.

Kelly Says

The etymology is darkly clever—chantage originally meant someone 'singing' or chirping out secrets to demand money, which evolved into the general concept of blackmail across languages.

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