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Etymology of the Latin word mimus

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
derived from the Greek word mimeisthai

Derivations in Latin

Mimosa, mima, Mimulus, Mimus, Struthiomimus, mimulus, mimosa

Derivations in other languages

English mime, French mime, Italian mimo, Portuguese mimo

Usage

Word found in Classical Latin



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