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Attaint

verb
(past & past part. attainted; pres. part. attainting)
1.
Bring shame or dishonor upon.  Synonyms: disgrace, dishonor, dishonour, shame.
2.
Condemn by attainder.






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"Attaint" Quotes from Famous Books



... knights, who had not altogether manifested the same strength and dexterity. This politic selection did not alter the fortune of the field: the challengers 20 were still successful. One of their antagonists was overthrown and both the others failed in the attaint, that is, in striking the helmet and shield of their antagonist firmly and strongly with the lance held in a direct line, so that the weapon might break unless the champion was ...
— Story Hour Readings: Seventh Year • E.C. Hartwell



Words linked to "Attaint" :   shame, condemn, maculate, disgrace, foul, befoul, defile, honor



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