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22:37, 7 May 2011: 68.11.149.37 (talk) triggered filter 225, performing the action "edit" on Sycophancy. Actions taken: Disallow; Filter description: Vandalism in all caps (examine)

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==Etymology==
==Etymology==


The [[Greek language|Greek]] for sycophant is συκοφάντης (sykophántēs). It suggests someone who brings all kinds of charges and proves none, according to a client of [[Demosthenes]].<ref>Demos. Ivii.34</ref> A client of [[Lysias]] adds the perspective of blackmail: "It is their practice to bring charges even against those who have done no wrong. For from these they would gain most profit." <ref>Lysias, xxv.3</ref> In this context, the word entails false accusation, malicious prosecution, and abuse of legal process for mischievous or fraudulent purposes.
The [[Greek language|Greek]] for sycophant is συκοφάντης (sykophántēs). It suggests someone who brings all kinds of charges and proves none, according to a client of [[Demosthenes]].<ref>REF NEEDED I CALL BULLSHIT FUCK THE NWO</ref> A client of [[Lysias]] adds the perspective of blackmail: "It is their practice to bring charges even against those who have done no wrong. For from these they would gain most profit." <ref>REF NEEDED. MASONS ARE GUILTY OF FELONIES SUCH AS CHILD PROSTITUTION RINGS, LOG MY IP, THE Dept of DEF KNOWS ME</ref> In this context, the word entails false accusation, malicious prosecution, and abuse of legal process for mischievous or fraudulent purposes.


In [[Ancient Greece]], the word was the Athenian counterpart of the Roman [[delator]], a public informer. In modern Greek the term has retained its ancient classical meaning, and is still used to describe a [[slander]]er or a [[calumny|calumniator]].
In [[Ancient Greece]], the word was the Athenian counterpart of the Roman [[delator]], a public informer. In modern Greek the term has retained its ancient classical meaning, and is still used to describe a [[slander]]er or a [[calumny|calumniator]].

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'{{For|fawning in the sense of a musical term|Accarezzévole}} '''Sycophancy''' means:<ref>http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/sycophancy</ref> # [[wikt:obsequious|Obsequious]] [[flattery]]; servility. # The character or characteristic of a [[wikt:sycophant|sycophant]]. ==Etymology== The [[Greek language|Greek]] for sycophant is συκοφάντης (sykophántēs). It suggests someone who brings all kinds of charges and proves none, according to a client of [[Demosthenes]].<ref>Demos. Ivii.34</ref> A client of [[Lysias]] adds the perspective of blackmail: "It is their practice to bring charges even against those who have done no wrong. For from these they would gain most profit." <ref>Lysias, xxv.3</ref> In this context, the word entails false accusation, malicious prosecution, and abuse of legal process for mischievous or fraudulent purposes. In [[Ancient Greece]], the word was the Athenian counterpart of the Roman [[delator]], a public informer. In modern Greek the term has retained its ancient classical meaning, and is still used to describe a [[slander]]er or a [[calumny|calumniator]]. ==See also== * [[Codependency]] * [[Narcissistic supply]] *[[Obedience (human behavior)|Obedience]] * [[Submissiveness]] ==References== {{Reflist}} == Further reading == * Clark LP A Psychological Study of Sycophancy. Psychoanalytic Review 21:15-39 (1934) * Lofberg, John Oscar, ''Sycophancy in Athens'' (2008) {{Bullying}} {{Psychological manipulation}} [[Category:Social psychology]] [[Category:Human behavior]] [[Category:Bullying]] [[Category:Ancient Greece]] [[Category:Greek loanwords]] [[ca:Sicofant]] [[da:Sykofant]] [[de:Sykophant]] [[es:Sicofanta]] [[eo:Sikofanto]] [[fr:Sycophante]] [[nl:Sycofant]] [[pl:Sykofant]] [[ru:Сикофант]] [[fi:Sykofantti]] [[sv:Sykofant]]'
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'{{For|fawning in the sense of a musical term|Accarezzévole}} '''Sycophancy''' means:<ref>http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/sycophancy</ref> # [[wikt:obsequious|Obsequious]] [[flattery]]; servility. # The character or characteristic of a [[wikt:sycophant|sycophant]]. ==Etymology== The [[Greek language|Greek]] for sycophant is συκοφάντης (sykophántēs). It suggests someone who brings all kinds of charges and proves none, according to a client of [[Demosthenes]].<ref>REF NEEDED I CALL BULLSHIT FUCK THE NWO</ref> A client of [[Lysias]] adds the perspective of blackmail: "It is their practice to bring charges even against those who have done no wrong. For from these they would gain most profit." <ref>REF NEEDED. MASONS ARE GUILTY OF FELONIES SUCH AS CHILD PROSTITUTION RINGS, LOG MY IP, THE Dept of DEF KNOWS ME</ref> In this context, the word entails false accusation, malicious prosecution, and abuse of legal process for mischievous or fraudulent purposes. In [[Ancient Greece]], the word was the Athenian counterpart of the Roman [[delator]], a public informer. In modern Greek the term has retained its ancient classical meaning, and is still used to describe a [[slander]]er or a [[calumny|calumniator]]. ==See also== * [[Codependency]] * [[Narcissistic supply]] *[[Obedience (human behavior)|Obedience]] * [[Submissiveness]] ==References== {{Reflist}} == Further reading == * Clark LP A Psychological Study of Sycophancy. Psychoanalytic Review 21:15-39 (1934) * Lofberg, John Oscar, ''Sycophancy in Athens'' (2008) {{Bullying}} {{Psychological manipulation}} [[Category:Social psychology]] [[Category:Human behavior]] [[Category:Bullying]] [[Category:Ancient Greece]] [[Category:Greek loanwords]] [[ca:Sicofant]] [[da:Sykofant]] [[de:Sykophant]] [[es:Sicofanta]] [[eo:Sikofanto]] [[fr:Sycophante]] [[nl:Sycofant]] [[pl:Sykofant]] [[ru:Сикофант]] [[fi:Sykofantti]] [[sv:Sykofant]]'
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