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Mo⋅mus
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ˈmoʊ
məs
/
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–noun,
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-mus⋅es,
-mi
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Mo⋅mos
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Classical Mythology
.
the god of ridicule.
2.
(
sometimes lowercase
)
a faultfinder; a carping critic.
Origin:
< L
Mōmus
< Gk
Mômos,
special use of
mômos
blame, ridicule
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momus
"humorously disagreeable person," 1563, from L., from Gk.
Momos,
god of ridicule (Gk.
momos
); also used in Eng. as personification of fault-finding and captious criticism.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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