I've known what calumny is (and have used the word) for several decades. And I use my several thesauri rarely (and then only to remind me of a word that I KNOW but have trouble getting past the tip of my tongue -- NEVER to "learn" a new word).
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<br>Did you look-up "calumny" in your dictionary? The unabridged American Heritage Dictionary, CD version, offers this (some of the symbols don't come across the cybergap unscathed, but enough does):
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<br>cal�um�ny (k�l��m-n�) n., pl. cal�um�nies. 1. A false statement maliciously made to injure another's reputation. 2. The utterance of maliciously false statements; slander. [Middle English calumnie, from Old French calomnie, from Latin calumnia, from calv�, to deceive.]
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"Good enough" isn't.

Always take your responsibilities seriously but never yourself.