calumnias
Calumnias is the term used to describe false statements or accusations made about someone with the intent to damage that person’s reputation. Calumnias can be spoken, written, or published online, and they typically involve alleging that the subject committed a crime or a serious moral fault without evidence. The defining elements often include falsity, publication to a third party, and an aim to cause harm, though the precise criteria vary by legal system.
In many jurisdictions, calumnias are addressed as a form of defamation or as a specific crime of
Definitional nuances can differ: some systems treat calumnias as the act of falsely accusing another of crimes,
Etymology traces back to Latin calumnia, meaning deception or false accusation. In modern Spanish, calumnias refers