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mamzer Also momser, momza, momzer. Pl. mamzeˈrim. [a. late L. mamzēr, a Heb. word (mamzēr) adopted by the Vulgate in Deut. xxiii. 2 (where it appears with the gloss ‘id est de scorto natus’), and hence frequently used in the Middle Ages.] A bastard. Also in extended uses as a term of abuse or familiarity.
1562Winzet Cert. Tractates Wks. 1888 I. 43 Thair suld nocht be sa mony..scabbit Moabites, Amonites, and sclanderous Mamzeres..maid preistis. 1612Bp. Hall Serm. v. 60 Whatever become of these Mamzers, which do thus exclude themselves from the congregation of God [etc.]. 1865Kingsley Herew. II. iv. 73 The only power that is, whom I see in England..is William the Mamzer. 1955H. Kurnitz Let. Dec. in G. Marx Groucho Lett. (1967) 250 When the momzerim in the aisle seats have finished clubbing me I will come to California. 1960Wentworth & Flexner Dict. Amer. Slang 342/1 Momzer, momser, one who borrows frequently, or who expects much attention and many favors; a sponger... Any disliked person; a bastard. 1963‘R. L. Pike’ Mute Witness (1965) ii. 23 Johnny Rossi? The west-coast hood?.. And we're keeping momsers like that alive, now? 1964W. Markfield To Early Grave (1965) iv. 86 That mass man, that totalitarian type, that momza. 1968L. Rosten Joys of Yiddish 254 Momzer..is often used to describe a very bright child, a clever or ingenious person, a resourceful, gets-things-done, corner-cutting type. 1970L. M. Feinsilver Taste of Yiddish 47 A Mamzer..(a bastard, a thief; hence a dirty crook). 1972Guardian 10 Oct. 4/2 The problem of Mamzerim, the Jewish bastard outcasts. 1973Jewish Chron. 19 Jan. 1/4 Hanoch and Miriam Langer are a brother and sister declared by a rabbinical court in Petach Tikva more than seven years ago to be mamzerim (children of an adulterous union). Ibid. 2 Feb. 23/4 The husband could not be given permission to remarry in an Orthodox synagogue, so he married in a Reform synagogue. Incidentally, any child from this marriage is not a mamzer. |