Li'bel-er, one who defames another maliciously by a writing, etc 2. Au-dac'i-ty, bold impudence.
"McGuffey's Fifth Eclectic Reader"
William Holmes McGuffey
And thus when an author has grace and power to perceive such a situation, no further motive or purpose is needed; indeed the addition of any such motive merely defames and tarnishes the quality of the divine gift.
"The Silent Isle"
Arthur Christopher Benson
"If you are honest, you are cruelly misjudging that young lady; if not you must know yourself the proper epithet to be applied to the person who defames an innocent girl behind her back!
"Mysterious Mr. Sabin"
E. Phillips Oppenheim