infamia
infamia 〈拉〉臭名;声名狼藉;臭名昭着
infamia (in-fay-mee-[schwa]), n. [Latin] Roman law. 1. Bad reputation; ill-fame. 2. Loss of honor as a citizen. infamia facti (in-fay-mee-[schwa] fak-tI). Infamy in fact, though not yet judicially proved. infamia juris (in-fay-mee-[schwa] joor-is). Infamy established by judicial verdict.