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  2. Sycophancy - Wikipedia

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    In modern English, sycophant denotes an "insincere flatterer" and is used to refer to someone practising sycophancy (i.e., insincere flattery to gain advantage). The word has its origin in the legal system of Classical Athens .

  3. Fig sign - Wikipedia

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    The word sycophant comes from the Ancient Greek word συκοφάντης (sykophántēs), meaning "one who shows or reveals figs"; though there is no unequivocal explanation as to the reason why sycophants in Ancient Greece were so called, one explanation is that the sycophant, by making false accusations, insulted the defendant in a manner ...

  4. Gríma Wormtongue - Wikipedia

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    To some psychologists, Wormtongue serves as an archetypal sycophant. Tolkien scholars note that Tolkien based Wormtongue on the untrustworthy character Unferth in Beowulf . He is presumptive, behaving as if he already rules Rohan, and exemplifies lechery, as correctly guessed by Gandalf ; he hopes to become rich, and to take Éowyn as the woman ...

  5. Sycophant - Wikipedia

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    From a page move: This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed).This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  6. Iago's manipulativeness and character - Wikipedia

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    Othello, a General in the Venetian army, promotes a young officer, Michael Cassio, enraging Iago—the General's ensign—who expected the post himself. Outwardly loyal to Othello and his recently married wife, Desdemona, Iago proceeds to cause dissension within Othello's camp (for instance, tuning Othello's new father-in-law against him, and causing Cassio to fight another officer).

  7. 140 Funny Compliments That Will Make Anyone's Day - AOL

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    Related: 17 Best Phrases To Use To Say 'I Like You,' According to Relationship Therapists. Canva/Parade. 8. You're more reliable than my phone's low battery warning 9. Your ideas are like ...

  8. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern - Wikipedia

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    The smooth and courtly language they employ immediately establishes them as sycophants [1] really serving as spies for the corrupt King Claudius, Hamlet's uncle, who usurped the throne and constantly attempts to check his nephew.

  9. Talk:Sycophancy - Wikipedia

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    I think all of Fladrif's edits on the abuse articles should be reverted. According to Penbat, Sycophancy (flattery that is very obedient or attentive to an excessive or servile degree) is the psychology concept which is broader and incorporates "sycophant". So, my point is that we should take this up to WP:AFD. I removed it and was trying to ...