Result from Foreign Dictionaries (2 entries found)
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Aspersion \As*per"sion\, n. [L. aspersio, fr. aspergere: cf. F.
aspersion.]
1. A sprinkling, as with water or dust, in a literal sense.
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Behold an immersion, not and aspersion. --Jer.
Taylor.
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2. The spreading of calumniations reports or charges which
tarnish reputation, like the bespattering of a body with
foul water; calumny.
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Every candid critic would be ashamed to cast
wholesale aspersions on the entire body of
professional teachers. --Grote.
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Who would by base aspersions blot thy virtue.
--Dryden.
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
aspersion
n 1: a disparaging remark; "in the 19th century any reference to
female sexuality was considered a vile aspersion"; "it is
difficult for a woman to understand a man's sensitivity to
any slur on his virility" [syn: {aspersion}, {slur}]
2: an abusive attack on a person's character or good name [syn:
{aspersion}, {calumny}, {slander}, {defamation},
{denigration}]
3: the act of sprinkling water in baptism (rare) [syn:
{aspersion}, {sprinkling}]
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