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SLANDER , a false See also:tale or See also:report, See also:defamation. The word is a doublet of " See also:scandal " and comes through the O. Fr. esclandre, which, through the earlier forms scandele, escandele, escandre, is derived from See also:Lat. scandalum (see further SCANDAL). In See also:law, slander is the malicious defamation of a See also:person in his reputation, profession or business, by words (see See also:LIBEL AND. SLANDER). End of Article: SLANDERAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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