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Etymology of the French word pantomime

the French word pantomime
derived from the Latin word pantomimus (mime performer in a pantomime)
derived from the Greek word pantomimos, παντόμιμος
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
using the Greek prefix panto-, παντο-

Date

The earliest known usage of pantomime in French dates from the 15th century.

Derivations in French

pantomimer

Derivations in other languages

Romanian pantomim

Cognates

Dutch pantomime, English mime, German Pantomime, Norwegian pantomime, Swedish pantomim



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