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ethologus

ethologus · m

one who jestingly imitates the manners

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What it meant

ēthŏlŏgus — Lewis & Short

ēthŏlŏgus, i, m., = h)qolo/gos,

I one who jestingly imitates the manners, actions, gestures, etc., of others, a mimic: mimus, Cic. de Or. 2, 59, 242; 2, 60, 244.

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