μιμητής : MIMETES; FOLLOW

Illustrations of English words
derived from the Greek in the New Testament.

By Gaylon West.

mimic (adj.)
1590s, from Latin mimicus, from Greek mimikos "of or pertaining to mimes," verbal adjective from mimeisthai "to mimic, imitate, portray by means of imitation" (see mimeograph).
- http://www.etymonline.com/

mime¯te¯s Thayer Definition:
1) an imitator
Part of Speech: noun masculine
A Related Word by Thayer’s/Strong’s Number: from G3401, mimeomai Thayer Definition: 1) to imitate: any one
mimic G3402: follow.  Greek words of the New Testament, illustrated.
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