μῶμος, -ου, ὁ [in LXX, of physical blemishes : Refs 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); metaph., of licentious persons, 2Pe.2:13.† (AS)
Thayer:
1) blemish, blot, disgrace 1a) censure 1b) insult 1b1) of men who are a disgrace to society
μῶμος
mōmos
mo'-mos
Perhaps from G3201; a flaw or blot, that is, (figuratively) disgraceful person
μέμφομαι
memphomai
mem'-fom-ahee
Middle voice of an apparently primary verb; to blame
KJV Usage: find fault.
G273 ἄμεμπτοςἄμεμπτος
amemptos
am'-emp-tos
From G1 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of G3201; irreproachable
KJV Usage: blameless, faultless, unblamable.
G3202 μεμψίμοιροςμεμψίμοιρος
mempsimoiros
mem-psim'-oy-ros
From a presumed derivative of G3201 and μοῖρα moira (fate; akin to the base of G3313); blamingfate, that is, querulous (discontented)
KJV Usage: complainer.
G3437 μομφήμομφή
momphē
mom-fay'
From G3201; blame, that is, (by implication) a fault