Calumny

Calumny is defined as the making of false and malicious statements about someone with the intention to damage their reputation. It involves spreading lies or false accusations about a person in order to harm their character or credibility.

Interesting fact: The word “calumny” originated from the Latin word “calumnia,” which means false accusation or slander. In legal contexts, calumny is often considered a form of defamation, which is the act of damaging someone’s reputation through false statements.