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Hot-blooded, he called his assailant "a veritable calumniator ... an infantile mind."

From Time Magazine Archive

The word Devil is from the Greek for an accuser, or calumniator.

From The Church Handy Dictionary by Anonymous

August 10th, 1814—May no vile calumniator hereafter attempt to tarnish the hard earned fame of the heroes of that day.

From The Defence of Stonington (Connecticut) Against a British Squadron, August 9th to 12th, 1814 by Trumbull, J. Hammond (James Hammond)

One who backbites; a secret calumniator or detractor.

From Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) by Webster, Noah

The calumniator of his race should be ostracised from decent society.'

From The Grandchildren of the Ghetto by Zangwill, Israel




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