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Definition of Atimy
1. n. Public disgrace or stigma; infamy; loss of civil rights.
Definition of Atimy
1. Noun. (historical Ancient Greece) public disgrace or stigma; infamy; loss of civil rights ¹
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Definition of Atimy
1. loss of honour [n ATIMIES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Atimy
Literary usage of Atimy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of Greece by Thomas Keightley, Joshua Toulmin Smith (1839)
"all the citizens who had fallen into atimy, * (dri,u/a,) excepting only those who
... The chief causes of atimy were, debt to the state, neglect of parents, ..."
2. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives by Frank Moore, Edward Everett (1867)
"The order is as follows : , " HEADQUARTERS atimy OF POTOMAC, ( December 1.4, 5.55
AM f " Major-General Franklin, commanding Left Orand Division, ..."
3. Cornell Studies in Classical Philology by Cornell University, George Willis Botsford (1893)
"... ie, the southeast point of Euboea and the easternmost point of Argolis
respectively.6 Any infringement of this regulation was punishable with atimy. ..."
4. Cornell Studies in Classical Philology by Cornell University (1893)
"... e., the southeast point of Euboea and the easternmost point of Argolis
respectively.6 Any infringement of this regulation was punishable with atimy. ..."