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Definition of Mimed
1. mime [v] - See also: mime
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mimed
Literary usage of Mimed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Theatre: Its Development in France and England, and a History of Its by Charles Hastings (1901)
"... and the Puys—Provencal Mysteries—The Religious Drama and the Church—mimed
Mysteries, and the first Passion Play—Absolute sterility of the comic vein. ..."
2. History of the Christian Church: A.D. 64-1517 by James Craigie Robertson (1868)
"... but at Besançon it is said that he was met by Hugh abbot of Cluny, accompanied
by an Italian monk 553 mimed Hildebrand ; and the result of the meeting ..."
3. Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia, Commercial, Industrial by Edward Balfour (1871)
"... and its active principle was accordingly mimed Brucine. It is now, however,
established that the false ..."
4. The Theatre: Its Development in France and England, and a History of Its by Charles Hastings (1901)
"... and the Puys—Provencal Mysteries—The Religious Drama and the Church—mimed
Mysteries, and the first Passion Play—Absolute sterility of the comic vein. ..."
5. History of the Christian Church: A.D. 64-1517 by James Craigie Robertson (1868)
"... but at Besançon it is said that he was met by Hugh abbot of Cluny, accompanied
by an Italian monk 553 mimed Hildebrand ; and the result of the meeting ..."
6. Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia, Commercial, Industrial by Edward Balfour (1871)
"... and its active principle was accordingly mimed Brucine. It is now, however,
established that the false ..."