calumnies

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Calumny \Cal"um*ny\, n.; pl. {Calumnies}. [L. calumnia, fr.
   calvi to devise tricks, deceive; cf. F. calomnie. Cf.
   {Challenge}, n.]
   False accusation of a crime or offense, maliciously made or
   reported, to the injury of another; malicious
   misrepresentation; slander; detraction. "Infamous calumnies."
   --Motley.
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         Be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt
         not escape calumny.                      --Shak.
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