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From Ancient Greek ἀτιμία (atimía, disgrace).

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atimy (uncountable)

  1. (historical, Ancient Greece) public disgrace or stigma; outlawry; loss of civil rights
    • 1784-1810, William Mitford, The History of Greece:
      the decree of atimy, or deprivation of rights and honors, which had been passed against him on occasion of the mutilation of the Mercuries []

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