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mummer
- IPA[ˈməmər]
美式
- an actor in a traditional masked mime, especially of a type associated with Christmas and popular in England in the 18th and early 19th centuries.;a pantomimist.
noun: mummer, plural noun: mummers
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- 1. an actor in a traditional masked mime, especially of a type associated with Christmas and popular in England in the 18th and early 19th centuries.
- ▪ a pantomimist.
- ▪ an actor in the theater.
- not speaking; silent.
Oxford Dictionary
- not speaking; silent.
Oxford American Dictionary
- act in a traditional masked mime or a mummers' play: after they had masked and mummed, away they went
Oxford American Dictionary
- one's mother: she often goes round to see her mum, who lives nearby Jane worried all the way home about telling Mum
Oxford Dictionary
- act in a traditional masked mime or a mummers' play: after they had masked and mummed, away they went
Oxford Dictionary
- a cultivated chrysanthemum: he ordered everything: irises, mums, roses of every variety
Oxford American Dictionary
- a cultivated chrysanthemum: he ordered everything: irises, mums, roses of every variety
Oxford Dictionary
- one's mother: she often goes round to see her mum, who lives nearby Jane worried all the way home about telling Mum
Oxford American Dictionary
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