释义 |
mimer|ˈmaɪmə(r)| [f. mime v. + -er1.] A mime or mimic, a buffoon or jester.
1755Johnson [quoting Milton Samson 1325, where Mimirs in the first edition is a misprint, corrected in the Errata to Mimics]. 1819H. Busk Vestriad ii. 128 The Muse, who taught th' enliv'ning dance, In Greece to mimers, and to gods in France. 1835W. Irving Newstead Abbey Crayon Misc. (1863) 298 We had mummers and mimers too. |