- (μίμημα;
pronounced [míːmɛːma]),
meaning 'imitated thing',
itself from
mimeisthai (μιμεῖσθαι, 'to imitate'), from
mimos (μῖμος, 'mime'). The word was coined...
- each
Latin milleni millenarian,
millenary mim-
repeat Gr**** μιμεῖσθαι (
mimeîsthai), μιμητικός (mimētikós), μίμος (mímos) mime, mimeograph, mimesis, mimetic...
- self. The
original Ancient Gr**** term mīmēsis (μίμησις)
derives from
mīmeisthai (μιμεῖσθαι, 'to imitate'),
itself coming from
mimos (μῖμος, 'imitator...
- each
Latin milleni millenarian,
millenary mim-
repeat Gr**** μιμεῖσθαι (
mimeîsthai), μιμητικός (mimētikós), μίμος (mímos) mime, mimeograph, mimesis, mimetic...
- βίος (bios), life, and μίμησις (mīmēsis), imitation, from μιμεῖσθαι (
mīmeisthai), to imitate, from μῖμος (mimos), actor. A
closely related field is bionics...
- mimetikos, "imitative", in turn from mimetos, the
verbal adjective of
mimeisthai, "to imitate". "Mimicry" was
first used in
zoology by the
English entomologists...
- Μιμαλλόνες "imitators of men" Etym. Mag. (587.53) see
Hesychius "mimelazein.
mimeisthai" "mimelon. homoion"
Cabanes 2002a, p. 51 Šašel Kos 2002, p. 113 Cambi...
- Μιμαλλόνες "imitators of men" Etym. Mag. (587.53) see
Hesychius "mimelazein.
mimeisthai" "mimelon. homoion"
Cabanes 2002, p. 51 Cambi, Nenad; Čače, Slobodan;...
- Μιμαλλόνες "imitators of men" Etym. Mag. (587.53) see
Hesychius "mimelazein.
mimeisthai" "mimelon. homoion" Not
uncommon in
other parts of Greece: Sparta, Argos...
- Μιμαλλόνες "imitators of men" Etym. Mag. (587.53) see
Hesychius "mimelazein.
mimeisthai" "mimelon. homoion" Cabanes,
Perre (2002). "Taulantii". In Hubert, Cancik;...