释义 |
atimy|ˈætɪmɪ| [ad. Gr. ἀτιµία, f. ἄτῑµος dishonoured, f. ἀ priv. + τῑµή honour.] Public disgrace; spec. deprivation of civil rights. (A transference of the Greek word, in its technical sense.)
1847Grote Greece ii. xi. III. 134 Those who had been condemned by the archons to atimy (civil disfranchisement). |