călumnĭōsus, a, um, adj. [calumnia],
I full of tricks or artifices , swindling (postAug.): calumniosus est, qui sciens prudensque per fraudem negotium alicui comparat, Paul. Sent. 1, 5, 1; 1, 5, 2: accusatio, Dig. 38, 2, 14: criminationes, Arn. 1 init. — Sup. , Aug. Ep. 152 fin. —
II Subst.: călumnĭōsus , i, m., a person convicted of false information , Dig. 48, 16, 3; cf. calumnia, I. B. 4.—Adv.: călumnĭōsē , artfully , by trickery , Dig. 46, 5, 7; Aug. Ep. 48. — Sup. , Symm. Ep. 10, 76.