ασέβεια

Translation: impiety; disrespect; irreverence (noun)

Etymology: From Ancient Greek ἀσέβεια (asébeia), formed from the prefix ἀ- (a-) meaning 'not, without' and σέβας (sébas) meaning 'reverence, awe'. The root σεβ- (seb-) is related to worship and religious respect. In Ancient Athens, ασέβεια was a serious legal charge that could be brought against individuals accused of disrespecting the gods, as famously happened with Socrates.