Where does “calumniate” come from?
calumniate (English) comes from Latin calumniātus — depreciated, misrepresented, calumniated, blamed unjustly, having been depreciated.
calumniate (English): To make hurtful untrue comments about; To levy a...
Definitions
- To make hurtful untrue comments about; To levy a...
Ancestry of “calumniate”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Latin | calumniātus | depreciated, misrepresented, calumniated, blamed unjustly, having been depreciated |