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Roman slave branding/tatoo "KUG"

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  • When slaves lied to their masters in imperial Rome, they were branded with the word (or acronym) "KUG" (I believe on their forehead). What did the acronym or word "kug" mean and what word or phrase does it represent? (a specific word or phrase with a definition). Extra tip for etymological origin.


  • Regarding the etymology of the sign for a liar, "KAL", here's some interesting information: "There are a number of DR. seed-words with which this IE root is genetically connected, but the main ones are kali = dissension, strife, war (1303-Ta); kalampuka = to quarrel (Ma); kalaku = to agitate, disturb, perturb (Ka); kal = deceit, falsehood (1372-Ka); kalavu = theft, lie, cheat (Ma); kalu = false, untrue, fraud, cheating, lie (Tu); kallari = a lier, deceiver, cheat, rogue (Te). Note that the word khala = rogue, used in Sanskrit has genetic relationship with DR." DISCOVERY OF DRAVIDIAN AS THE COMMON SOURCE OF INDO-EUROPEAN http://www.datanumeric.com/dravidian/page049.html In the excerpt above, "DR" represents "Dravidian." "IE" represents "Indo-European." These were ancient protolanguages which have had great influence on the development of many of the world's languages. KAL derives from a very old Latin word (thus the K at the beginning - in classic Latin, it became a C): kalumnior = To accuse falsely, bring false information against a person, practice chicanery, trickery, or subterfuge, etc. A kalumniator was the person who did so. Many thanks to my friend and colleague scriptor-ga for his erudite assistance in this research project. ~pinkfreud
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  • Do you have a citation for the below?: The ancient Romans branded slaves who were liars or false accusers with the letters "KAL", or sometimes simply "K" (for "kalumnia", meaning "lie" or "falsehood").


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  • The ancient Romans branded slaves who were liars or false accusers with the letters "KAL", or sometimes simply "K" (for "kalumnia", meaning "lie" or "falsehood"). Runaway slaves were branded with the letters "FUG", which was an abbreviation of "fugitivus," meaning "runaway." Thieving slaves received a brand of "FUR", from the Latin word for thief, "fure," or "CF", representing "cave furem', which stood for "beware the thief". (It should be noted that the Romans actually used the letter V in place of the U; there is no letter U in the Roman alphabet.) "Slaves sometimes caused trouble by rebelling or trying to run away. When this happened, more often than not the slave received extremely harsh punishment. For example, a slave who ran away and was caught was branded with the letters 'FUG' (for fugitivus, meaning 'runaway') on his forehead." Treatment of Slaves http://bama.ua.edu/~dunla003/treatment.html "Roman law regarded slaves as mere chattels. They were subject to the will of their masters, against which they enjoyed no protection. Punishments inflicted upon slaves were merciless. Hard labour, whippings, branding, breaking of the joints or bones, branding of the forehead with letters denoting the slave as a runaway, liar or thief (FUG, KAL, FUR) and crucifixion were all punishments which were inflicted upon slaves. So too, being thrown to the wild beasts in the circuses or even being burnt alive in a cloak soaked in pitch." Chigwell School: Introduction to Ancient Slavery http://www.chigwell-school.org/academic/departments/classics/courses/ks3/iiird-form/slavery/ "Roman law would crucify a slave for almost any reason, such as stealing. They could be branded with the letters C.F (Cave furem, meaning 'Beware the thief'). If he ran away, he could be branded, given more labor, or put to death." Post from alt.messianic newsgroup http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=1993Aug17.200843.4563%40news.mentorg.com&oe=UTF-8&output=gplain "Runaway slaves (fugitivi) and thieves (fures) were branded on the forehead with a mark (stigma), whence they are said to be notati or inscripti." University of Kansas: A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities http://www.ukans.edu/history/index/europe/ancient_rome/E/Roman/Texts/secondary/SMIGRA*/Servus.html "To be branded with a K (kalumnia). So, according to the Lex Memmia, false accusers were branded in the forehead." Bootleg Books: The Dictionary of Phrase and Fable http://www.bootlegbooks.com/Reference/PhraseAndFable/data/693.htm Tattooing was sometimes used instead of branding as a means of permanently marking a slave with the sign of his offense. "For others, like the Greeks and Romans, slaves were tattooed with 'Stop me' or 'I'm a runaway' on their foreheads." University of La Verne: La Verne Magazine http://www.ulaverne.edu/~comms/lvm/win00/tattoo.htm "For the Romans, as for the Greeks, tattooing usually signified degradation (that is, a lowering of status), because it was a treatment customarily reserved for slaves... The available explicit evidence indicates that the tattoos applied to criminals usually consisted of the name of their crime. Plato says that a temple robber, if a slave or an alien, should have his offense tattooed on his hands and forehead. Plautus makes reference to a 'literate' thief whose forehead is lettered (it seems) with FVR, clearly indicating his offense. Cicero indicates that the letter K was the mark put on the head (caput) of those convicted of calumnia (that is, making a false accusation). And Petronius mentions foreheads inscribed with large letters, and whole faces with the inscription of runaway slaves... Conjectures begin with F or FVG for fugitivus." University of California Press: Penal Tattooing in Late Antiquity http://www.ucpress.edu/scan/ca-free/161/gustafson.161.pdf Google search strategy: Google Web Search: "slaves" + "roman" + "branded" ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=slaves+roman+branded Thanks for an interesting question. If anything is unclear, or if a link does not function, please request clarification; I'll be glad to offer further assistance before you rate my answer. Best regards, pinkfreud
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  • The quote from my answer, "The ancient Romans branded slaves who were liars or false accusers with the letters 'KAL', or sometimes simply 'K' (for 'kalumnia', meaning 'lie' or 'falsehood')" is not citable using online sources other than Google Answers itself, since it is a statement in my own words. For references to the branding of a K or KAL for "kalumnia", note these items: "To be branded with a K (kalumnia). So, according to the Lex Memmia, false accusers were branded in the forehead." Bootleg Books: The Dictionary of Phrase and Fable http://www.bootlegbooks.com/Reference/PhraseAndFable/data/693.htm "Roman law regarded slaves as mere chattels. They were subject to the will of their masters, against which they enjoyed no protection. Punishments inflicted upon slaves were merciless. Hard labour, whippings, branding, breaking of the joints or bones, branding of the forehead with letters denoting the slave as a runaway, liar or thief (FUG, KAL, FUR) and crucifixion were all punishments which were inflicted upon slaves. So too, being thrown to the wild beasts in the circuses or even being burnt alive in a cloak soaked in pitch." Chigwell School: Introduction to Ancient Slavery http://www.chigwell-school.org/academic/departments/classics/courses/ks3/iiird-form/slavery/ Thank you very much for the five-star rating and the generous tip. ~pinkfreud
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