μῶμος, -ου, ὁ [in LXX, of physical blemishes: Lev.21:17 ff, Deu.15:21, Sng.4:7, al. (מאוּם); of mental defect, Sir.20:24, al;] 1) in cl. poets and late prose, blame, disgrace. 2) In LXX, perb. because of resemblance to a physical blemish (cf. ἄμωμος, 1Pe.1:19, and see Hort, in l); metaphorically, of licentious persons, 2Pe.2:13. (
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