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diffame - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
diffame. inflection of diffamer: first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive · second-person singular imperative. en.wiktionary.org
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definition of Diffame by The Free Dictionary
Dif`fame`. n. 1. Evil name; bad reputation; defamation. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C ... en.thefreedictionary.com
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English Translation of “DIFFAMER” | Collins French-English Dictionary
transitive verb (= calomnier) to defame (oralement) to slander (par écrit) to libel Verb conjugations for 'diffamer' www.collinsdictionary.com
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diffame
diffame, -famation etc., etymol. form of defame, -famation, etc., generally obsolete, but still occasionally used.1894 R. Bridges Feast of Bacchus iv. 1263 Diffame my own daughter. Oxford English Dictionary
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diffame - definition and meaning - Wordnik
diffame: An obsolete (Middle English) form of defame . ... diffame. Define; Relate; List; Discuss; See; Hear; unLove. Definitions. from The Century Dictionary. www.wordnik.com
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Defamation - Wikipedia
Defamation is a communication that injures a third party's reputation and causes a legally redressable injury. The precise legal definition of defamation ... en.wikipedia.org
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disfame
▪ I. disfame, n. rare. (dɪsˈfeɪm) [f. dis- 9 + fame. In early use a. OF. des-, disfame, var. of def-, diffame: see diffame, defame.] The opposite of fame; disrepute, reproach; defamation.c 1460 Play Sacram. 791 Now þ{supu} hast put me from duresse & dysfame. 1620 Wilkinson Coroners & Sherifes 11 If ... Oxford English Dictionary
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diffame - Translation into English - examples French | Reverso Context
On ne diffame que quand on ne dit pas la vérité. It's only libel if it isn't true. On ne diffame pas les morts. You ... context.reverso.net
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DIFFAMATION in English - Cambridge Dictionary
DIFFAMATION translate: slander, libel, slander. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary. dictionary.cambridge.org
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English Translation of “DIFFAMATION” - Collins Dictionary
American English: libel /ˈlaɪbəl/; Brazilian Portuguese: difamação; Chinese: 诽谤; European Spanish: calumnia; French: diffamation; German: Verleumdung ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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diffamation - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
to spread an unfavorable report; to defame, malign, decry, from dis- + fāma (“report, opinion, reputation”). en.wiktionary.org
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diffame - Malagasy Dictionary and Encyclopedia
1 diffame. pinotika, 2 diffamé. voakororoke, 3 diffamé. voapotika, 4 diffamé. akororoke, 5 diffamer (à) ~ A diffamer, insulter. mandoto, 6 diffamer. malagasyword.org
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Attitude (heraldry)
Defamed Also called diffame, infamed, and defame, a lion shown in the rampant position without its tail. wikipedia.org
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defame
▪ I. defame, v. (dɪˈfeɪm) Forms: 4–7 diff-, 4–5 deff-, 4–6 dyff-, 6 diffame, 4– defame. [ME. diffame-n and defame-n, a. OF. diffame-r, rarely desfamer, deffamer, defamer (mod.F. diffamer) = Pr. diffamar, It. diffamare, ad. L. diffāmāre to spread abroad by an ill report, f. dif- = dis- + fāma rumour,... Oxford English Dictionary
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exordy
† exordy Obs. Anglicized f. exordium.c 1430 Lydg. Bochas vii. (1554) 167 a, With an exordye her to diffame. ― Hors, Shepe, & G. (Roxb.) 14 With an exordye of latyn he dide thus expresse, Veste purpurea, etc. Oxford English Dictionary
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