Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for AT'I-MY
A-TILT'AT-LAN'TI-AN, or AT-LAN-TE'AN
AT'I-MY, n. [Gr. ατιμια, α and τιμη, honor.]
In ancient Greece, disgrace; exclusion from office or magistracy, by some disqualifying act or decree. – Mitford.
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