Definition: The Greek term 'Antipus' signifies a person who has been unjustly condemned or punished by another. It's often used figuratively to mean an individual who has done something wrong, even if it was unintentionally or not intended, thus serving as a metaphor for those who deserve punishment due to their actions or choices. The exact definition varies depending on the context and may include additional nuances such as severity of injustice, consequences, or whether they are aware of their actions.