Momzer


[mom-zer] /ˈmɒm zər/

noun
1.
bastard; illegitimate child.
2.
Slang. .
3.
a child born of a marriage forbidden in Judaism.
[mom-zer] /ˈmɒm zər/
noun
1.
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/ˈmɑmzə/
noun
1.
a Yiddish slang word for bastard
2.
(Judaism) a child of an incestuous or adulterous union
n.

“contemptible person, moocher,” 1560s, from Hebrew, literally “bastard” (used in Vulgate), but modern usage is a recent borrowing from Yiddish.
n.

“bastard,” 1560s, from Late Latin mamzer, from Hebrew mamzer, left untranslated in Deut. xxiii:2 in the Vulgate.

noun

(also mishigas or meshegoss or meshugas) Craziness; absurdities: a mishegoss of mixed-up crap/and free-lance mishigas/Mailer’s old meshugas about cancer

[1890s+; fr Yiddish fr Hebrew]

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