SYCOPHANT

Source: 553, 566, 567

sycophant. sycophant, (g) tale bearer or false accuser.

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sycophant. Sycophant, n. a flatterer, a parasite; v.i. to flatter

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Syc″o‐phant (?), n. [[L. sycophanta a slanderer, deceiver, parasite, Gr. � a false accuser, false adviser, literally, a fig shower; � a fig + � to show: cf. F. sycophante. The reason for the name is not certainly known. See Phenomenon.]] 1. 1. An informer; a talebearer. “Accusing sycophants, of all men, did best sort to his nature.” Sir P. Sidney.
2. 2. A base parasite; a mean or servile flatterer; especially, a flatterer of princes and great men.
A sycophant will everything admire: Each verse, each sentence, sets his soul on fire. Dryden.