pantomimer
1pantomimer — [pɑ̃tɔmime] v. tr. ÉTYM. 1758; de pantomime. ❖ ♦ Vx. Exprimer, reproduire par des gestes. ⇒ Mimer. 0 Vous connaissez de réputation un acteur anglais, appelé Garrick; on parlait un jour, en sa présence, de la pantomime, et il soutenait que, même… …
2pantomimer — (pan to mi mé) v. a. Imiter par gestes, par pantomime. • Alors Garrick se mit à pantomimer le désespoir du père, DIDEROT Lettre à Mme Riccoboni …
3pantomimer — noun an actor who communicates entirely by gesture and facial expression • Syn: ↑mime, ↑mimer, ↑mummer, ↑pantomimist • Derivationally related forms: ↑pantomime (for: ↑pantomimist), ↑ …
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5pantomime — [ pɑ̃tɔmim ] n. m. et f. • 1560; lat. pantomimus, d origine grecque I ♦ N. m. Rare Mime. II ♦ N. f. (1752) 1 ♦ Jeu du mime; art de s exprimer par la danse, le geste, la mimique, sans recourir au langage. La pantomime dans l Antiquité. ⇒… …
6Pantomime — (græsk), et skuespil uden ord, helt bestående af mimik, men skelnet fra baletten ved, at der ikke absolut hører dans til. Som primitiv form for dramatisk fremstilling findes pantomime fra gammel tid hos vilde eller halvciviliserede folk, således… …
7mimer — noun an actor who communicates entirely by gesture and facial expression • Syn: ↑mime, ↑mummer, ↑pantomimer, ↑pantomimist • Derivationally related forms: ↑pantomime (for: ↑pantomimist), ↑ …
8pantomimist — noun an actor who communicates entirely by gesture and facial expression • Syn: ↑mime, ↑mimer, ↑mummer, ↑pantomimer • Derivationally related forms: ↑pantomime, ↑pantomime (for: ↑ …
9Mime — Mime, n. [L. mimus, Gr. ?, akin to ? to imitate, to mimic: cf. F. mime. Cf. {Mimosa}.] 1. A kind of drama in which real persons and events were generally represented in a ridiculous manner; an ancient Greek or Roman form of farce. [1913 Webster… …
10mimer — mim er, n. 1. A person who performs in a mime. Syn: mime, mummer, pantomimer, pantomimist. [PJC] 2. A mimic. [PJC] …
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