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Etymology of the English word mime

the English word mime
derived from the Classical Latin word mimus (mime; farce; actor in mimes)
derived from the Greek word mimos, μῖμος
derived from the Greek word mimeisthai
derived from the Greek word mimos, μῖμος
derived from the Greek word mimeisthai
derived from the Greek word mimos, μῖμος
derived from the Greek word mimeisthai
derived from the Greek word mimos, μῖμος
derived from the Greek word mimeisthai
derived from the Greek word mimos, μῖμος
derived from the Greek word mimeisthai
derived from the Greek word mimos, μῖμος
derived from the Greek word mimeisthai
derived from the Greek word mimos, μῖμος
derived from the Greek word mimeisthai
derived from the Greek word mimos, μῖμος
derived from the Greek word mimeisthai
derived from the Greek word mimos, μῖμος

Cognates

Dutch pantomime, French pantomime, German Pantomime, Norwegian pantomime, Swedish pantomim

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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