SYCOPHANT


Meaning of SYCOPHANT in English

I. -fənt sometimes -ˌfant or -ˌfaa(ə)nt noun

( -s )

Etymology: Latin sycophanta, from Greek sykophantēs, from sykon fig + -phantēs (from phainein to reveal, show, make known); perhaps from the use of the gesture of the fig in denouncing a culprit — more at fancy

1. : a slandering accuser : defamer ; especially : one of a group of talebearers of ancient Athens

2. : a base or servilely attentive flatterer and self-seeker : toady

the sycophants were gone, for the outgoing president had nothing to give — W.A.White

her children entrusted to the care of court sycophants — Ann F. Wolfe

is surrounded by a group of arrogant military sycophants — New Republic

3. obsolete : liar , deceiver

Synonyms: see parasite

II. verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

transitive verb

obsolete : to traduce or flatter in the manner of a sycophant

intransitive verb

obsolete : to act the sycophant

III. adjective

: sycophantic

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.