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mummery

American  
[muhm-uh-ree] / ˈmʌm ə ri /

noun

  • mummeries
    plural
  1. the performance of mummers.

  2. any performance, ceremony, etc., regarded as absurd, false, or ostentatious.


mummery British  
/ ˈmʌmərɪ /

noun

  1. a performance by mummers

  2. hypocritical or ostentatious ceremony

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Etymology

Origin of mummery

First recorded in 1520–30; mummer + -y 3

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But what was once the norm can now seem a kind of ableist mummery, which this production attempts to sidestep by offering a Richard with no physical impairments at all.

From New York Times Jul. 11, 2022

Typically, contemporary novelists speak reverently of their form, as if the result were some kind of sacred object, so Alice’s position has a refreshing lack of mummery.

From Slate Sep. 1, 2021

“You know what that means,” is all he offered, and, after an evening of portentous headgear mummery, this hint at abdication should not be taken lightly.

From Slate Dec. 20, 2019

It's all mummery and flummery, and conducted with a winning amateurishness.

From The Guardian Oct. 1, 2012

If we lose the war, she ought to take up mummery, she has a gift for it.

From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin

Nor was it ''mere timidity or fanaticism or calculated hardness: it was a deep and speculative thing: hatred of all shams, scorn of all mummeries, a bitter, merciless pleasure in the hard facts.

From Time Magazine Archive

He grew cold to newsmen, turned his press conferences into funereal mummeries, finally began canceling them altogether.

From Time Magazine Archive

Wert thou ever engaged in any of the mummeries of Satan, denominated stage plays?

From The Buccaneer A Tale by Mrs. S. C. Hall

Pitiable and disgusting as the scene was I could not help laughing at the mummeries of the fellow.

From Scenes and Adventures in Affghanistan by William Taylor

Some of these games and mummeries were a little too boisterous for our modern taste, probably because they had their origin in the heathen Saturnalia of old Rome.

From Holidays & Happy-Days by Hamish Hendry

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