< 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
MOCK, an adjective meaning sham, feigned, spurious, falsely imitative. As a verb it means to deride or imitate contempously. The derivation of O. Fr. mocquer, mod. moquer; Ital. moccare, from which the English word is adopted, is disputed. Some authorities refer it to Ger. mucken, mucksen, to growl, grumble, which is probably echoic in origin; others to a supposed Late Lat. muccare, formed from mucus—mucus, in the sense of "to wipe the nose at."
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