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Strong's #3469 - μωμάομαι
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- to blame, find fault with, mock at
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μωμ-άομαι,
Ion. μωμ-έομαι, 3 pl. - εῦνται Thgn. 369, cf. 169; inf. - έεσθαι Hp. de Arte 1: fut. - ήσομαι Il. 3.412, Thgn. 1079; Dor. μωμάσομαι Simon. 5.5: aor. ἐμωμησάμην A. Ag. 277; Dor. poet. μωμάσατο Theoc. 9.24: (μῶμος): —
find fault with, blame, criticize, c. acc., Il. l.c., Thgn. 169, 369, Simon. l.c., A. l.c., Ar. Av. 171, Call. Dian. 222: —
poet., Ion. (Democr. 48, Eus.Mynd. 1), and later Prose, Luc. Hist.Conscr. 33, al.: aor. μωμηθῆναι in pass. sense, 2 Corinthians 6:3; v. cross μωκάομαι.
μωμάομαι, μωμωμαι: 1 aorist middle ἐμωμησαμην; 1 aorist passive ἐμωμήθην; (μῶμος, which see); from Homer down; to blame, find fault with, mock at: 2 Corinthians 6:3; 2 Corinthians 8:20. (Proverbs 9:7; Wis. 10:14.)
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μωμάομαι , -ῶμαι
(< μῶμος ),
poët. and late prose,
[in LXX: Proverbs 9:7 (H3971), Wisdom of Solomon 10:14, Sirach 31:18*;]
to find fault with, blame: 2 Corinthians 8:20; pass., 2 Corinthians 6:3.†
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The evidence of the papyri, so far as we have remarked it, confirms the equivalence of νυνί to νῦν in the NT (as Grimm notes) : cf. e.g. P Petr III. 42 H(8) f..4 (iii/B.C.) νυνὶ [δὲ ἐν φόβωι ε ]ι ̣̓μὶ οὐ μετρίωι, P Oxy III. 49O.5 (A.D. 124) Διονυσίῳ. . νυνεὶ ἀφήλικι, ";Dionysius now a minor,"; ib. 506.25 (A.D. 143) τὸ πρὶν ἀμπελικοῦ κτήματος νυνεὶ δὲ χερσαμπέλ [ου, ";what was previously a vineyard but is now dry vine-land"; (Edd.), ib, VI. 908.5 (A.D. 199) Σαραπίων. . νυνεὶ εὐθηνιάρχης τῆς αὐτῆς πόλεως, ";Sarapion at present eutheniarch of the said city."; The adverb is joined to a subst. (cf. Galatians 4:25 al.) in P Ryl II. 111.4 (A.D. 161) τὴν νυνεὶ γυναῖ [κά μου.
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