attaint

Etymology
From, from , past participle of ; in some senses influenced by.

Adjective

 * 1)  Convicted, attainted.
 * 2)  Attainted; corrupted.

Verb

 * 1)  To subject to attainder; to condemn (someone) to death and extinction of all civil rights.
 * 2)  To subject to calumny; to accuse of a crime or dishonour.
 * 3)  To taint; to corrupt, sully.
 * 1)  To taint; to corrupt, sully.
 * 1)  To taint; to corrupt, sully.

Noun

 * 1)  A blow or strike, especially in jousting.
 * 2) A wound on the leg of a horse caused by a blow.
 * 3)  The giving of a false verdict by a jury; the conviction of such a jury, and the reversal of the verdict.
 * 1) A wound on the leg of a horse caused by a blow.
 * 2)  The giving of a false verdict by a jury; the conviction of such a jury, and the reversal of the verdict.