出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/29 04:00 UTC 版)
From Ancient Greek μέμψις (mémpsis, “blame, complaint, reproach”), from μέμφομαι (mémphomai, “to blame, to complain”) + -σις (-sis, “-sis”).
mempsis (uncountable)
In classical rhetoric, mempsis is grouped with other forms of abusive or blame discourse (psogos, loidoria) as a stylistic device for complaint and invective. It may function as a serious rhetorical appeal or as a mock-complaint for humorous effect.