- of imprisonment, plus a fine (Article 444). In addition, the
crime of "
calumnious denunciation" (Article 445) is
punished with 15 days to six
months in...
- not, however, a
total rout, nor the cry of
sauve qui peut, as has been
calumniously stated in the bulletin. — Marshal M. Ney. In the
middle of the position...
-
encroachments of
spiritual power upon our
political rights, we
disclaim the
calumnious charge of our own
opponents that we
require a
religious test to qualify...
-
deceive Latin calumnia "slander, trickery", from
calvi "to trick, deceive"
calumnious, calumny, cavil,
challenge calyp-
cover Gr**** καλύπτειν (kalúptein), καλυπτός...
- His most
unfortunate qualities, however, were his malice, jealousy, and
calumnious tongue. He
sounded the
praise of
David before Saul only in
order to provoke...
- correlation,
cautioning that ****ertions of such an
inherent connection are
calumnious. He concludes, "Most of
those critical of
Israeli policies are not anti-Semites...
- Nicolaitanes,
falsely so called, who are
lovers of pleasure, and
given to
calumnious speeches." Cf. ad Phil. vi. (longer version): "If any one ... affirms...
- time prevailed. For as she had
frequent interviews with Orestes, it was
calumniously reported among the
Christian po****ce that it was she who
prevented Orestes...
- is
easier to keep a
crown than to
regain one. It
might be true that a
calumnious fable had done much to
bring about the Revolution. But it by no means...
-
cornerstone of
homophobic rhetoric throughout Europe, and it was used in a
calumnious perspective. For example, the
French would call "homo****uality" the "Italian...