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Etymology of the French word ipocrite

the Old French word ipocrite
derived from the Late Latin word ipocrite
derived from the Greek word hupokrites, ὑποκριτής (an actor under an assumed character (stage-player); a dissembler ('hypocrite')
derived from the Greek word hupokrinesthai
derived from the Greek word krinein, κρίνω (to separate)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *krei-
derived from the Latin word hypocrita (actor; mime accompanying actor's delivery w, gestures)
derived from the Greek word hupocrites
derived from the Greek word hupokrinesthai
derived from the Greek word krinein, κρίνω (to separate)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *krei-
derived from the Greek word upokrites, ὑποκριτής
derived from the Greek word hupokrites, ὑποκριτής (an actor under an assumed character (stage-player); a dissembler ('hypocrite')
derived from the Greek word hupokrinesthai
derived from the Greek word krinein, κρίνω (to separate)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *krei-

Derivations in other languages

English hypocrite

Usage

Word found in Old French



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