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− | {{smallcaps|Momus}} (Greek:μῶμος) was the ''daimon'' (spirit) of satire, blame, scorn, mockery, and criticism, and the patron of writers and poets. Due to his selective nature, he was also regarded as a god of censure. His Roman counterpart is Querella. |
+ | {{smallcaps|Momus}} (Greek:μῶμος) was the ''daimon'' (spirit) of satire, blame, darkness, scorn, mockery, and criticism, and the patron of writers and poets. Due to his selective nature, he was also regarded as a god of censure. His Roman counterpart is Querella. |
=='''Etymology'''== |
=='''Etymology'''== |