
1) Carping critic 2) God of mockery 3) Greek deity 4) Greek god of mockery 5) Greek god of ridicule 6) Greek god of satire 7) La Boheme cafe 8) Momos 9) Personification of mockery 10) Satirical work 11) The god of ridicule
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1) Momos
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Momus (s; Μῶμος Momos) was in Greek mythology the personification of satire, mockery, censure; a goddess of writers and poets; a spirit of evil-spirited blame and unfair criticism. Her name is related to μομφή, meaning `blame` or `censure`. She is depicted in classical art as lifting a mask from her face. ==In classical literature==...
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satirist; critic
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• (n.) The god of mockery and censure.
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mask-lifting god of blame, satire, mockery, unfair criticism, exiled from Olympus for these unpleasant qualities.
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Mo'mus noun [ Greek ... blame, ridicule, Momus.]
(Gr. Myth.) The god of mockery and censure.
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Momus was the ancient Greek god of jeering, mockery and censure. The son of Night, he was expelled from heaven for his free criticism of the gods. He jeered bitterly at the actions of both men and gods, sparing no one with his insinuations except Aphrodite, in whom he could find nothing to blame, and vexed himself to death in consequence. Momus is ...
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[
n] - god of blame and mockery
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Momos noun god of blame and mockery
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God of ridicule.
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the god of ridicule. · (sometimes l.c.) a faultfinder; a carping critic.
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