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  • ORGUELLEUSE
  • Female

    Arthurian

    ORGUELLEUSE

    , mocking one.

  • Mock
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Mock

    English (Devon) : from the rare Old English masculine personal name Mocca, which may be related to a Germanic stem mokk- ‘to accumulate’, ‘to be heaped up’, and hence may originally have been a nickname for a heavy, thickset person. Alternatively, it could be from Middle English mokke ‘trick’, ‘joke’, ‘jest’, ‘act of jeering’, a derivative of mokke(n) ‘to mock’, from Old French moquer.German : variant of Maag.German : nickname for a short, thickset man, Middle High German mocke.Dutch : nickname from Middle Dutch mocke ‘dirty or wanton woman’, ‘slut’, or from West Flemish mokke ‘fat child’.

  • SCOUT
  • Female

    English

    SCOUT

    English name derived from the vocabulary word, SCOUT means simply "scout," used by author Harper Lee for a character in her novel To Kill a Mockingbird. 

  • Marvel
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Marvel

    English : nickname for a person considered prodigious in some way, from Middle English, Old French merveille ‘miracle’ (Latin mirabilia, originally neuter plural of the adjective mirabilis ‘admirable’, ‘amazing’). The nickname was no doubt sometimes given with mocking intent.English : habitational name, from places called Merville. The one in Nord is named from Old French mendre ‘smaller’, ‘lesser’ (Latin minor) + ville ‘settlement’; that in Calvados seems to have as its first element a Germanic personal name, probably a short form of a compound name with the first element mari, meri ‘famous’.

  • Moak
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Moak

    English : variant spelling of Mock.

  • Kaseko
  • Boy/Male

    African, Hindu, Indian

    Kaseko

    Mock; Ridicule

  • Mockler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish (of Norman origin)

    Mockler

    English and Irish (of Norman origin) : nickname from Old French mau ‘bad’ + clerc ‘cleric’.

  • Moke
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Dutch

    Moke

    English and Dutch : variant of Mock.

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MOCK

  • Scoff
  • v. t.

    To treat or address with derision; to assail scornfully; to mock at.

  • Mocking
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Mock

  • Sciomachy
  • n.

    A fighting with a shadow; a mock contest; an imaginary or futile combat.

  • Mockingly
  • adv.

    By way of derision; in a contemptuous or mocking manner.

  • Mocked
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Mock

  • Mockeries
  • pl.

    of Mockery

  • Scoffery
  • n.

    The act of scoffing; scoffing conduct; mockery.

  • Scoff
  • n.

    Derision; ridicule; mockery; derisive or mocking expression of scorn, contempt, or reproach.

  • Mocker
  • n.

    One who, or that which, mocks; a scorner; a scoffer; a derider.

  • Mocker
  • n.

    A mocking bird.

  • Mockable
  • a.

    Such as can be mocked.

  • Mockish
  • a.

    Mock; counterfeit; sham.

  • Mock
  • v. t.

    To disappoint the hopes of; to deceive; to tantalize; as, to mock expectation.

  • Mockery
  • n.

    The act of mocking, deriding, and exposing to contempt, by mimicry, by insincere imitation, or by a false show of earnestness; a counterfeit appearance.

  • Scoff
  • n.

    An object of scorn, mockery, or derision.

  • Mockado
  • n.

    A stuff made in imitation of velvet; -- probably the same as mock velvet.

  • Saxifragaceous
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a natural order of plants (Saxifragaceae) of which saxifrage is the type. The order includes also the alum root, the hydrangeas, the mock orange, currants and gooseberries, and many other plants.

  • Sardonic
  • a.

    Forced; unnatural; insincere; hence, derisive, mocking, malignant, or bitterly sarcastic; -- applied only to a laugh, smile, or some facial semblance of gayety.

  • Mockage
  • n.

    Mockery.

  • Scoff
  • n.

    To show insolent ridicule or mockery; to manifest contempt by derisive acts or language; -- often with at.