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    • The origin of the Ancient Greek word συκοφάντης (sykophántēs) is a matter of debate, but disparages the unjustified accuser who has in some way perverted the legal system. The original etymology of the w… See more

    In Athenian Culture

    The traditional view is that the opprobrium against sycophants was attached to the bringing of an unjustified complaint, hoping either to obtain the payment for a successful … See more

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    Modern Greece

    In daily use, the term συκοφάντης refers to someone that purposely spreads lies about a … See more

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    Shift in Meaning in Modern English

    The word sycophant entered the English and French languages in the mid-16th century, and originally had the same meaning in English and French (sycophant… See more

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    Sycophancy is insincere flattery given to gain advantage from a superior. A user of sycophancy is referred to as a sycophantor a “yes-man.” Alternative phrases are often used such as:… See more

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    syc·o·phant
    [ˈsikəfənt, ˈsikəˌfant]
    noun
    sycophant (noun) · sycophants (plural noun)
    1. a person who acts obsequiously toward someone important in order to gain advantage:
      "because he is high-ranking, he's surrounded by sycophants"
    Origin
    mid 16th century (denoting an informer): from French sycophante, or via Latin from Greek sukophantēs ‘informer’, from sukon ‘fig’ + phainein ‘to show’, perhaps with reference to making the insulting gesture of the ‘fig’ (sticking the thumb between two fingers) to informers.
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