exculpo
From LSJ
τοῖς οἰκείοις συκοφαντίαν δέδωκεν → has given to his friends an opportunity for chicane, has offered to his friends the right of vindictive prosecution
τοῖς οἰκείοις συκοφαντίαν δέδωκεν → has given to his friends an opportunity for chicane, has offered to his friends the right of vindictive prosecution
exculpō, v. exsculpo.
exculpo, s. exsculpo.
exculpo exculpere, exculpsi, exculptus V :: carve out; erase; (see exsculpo; source Latham, but pre-dates medieval times)