μῶκος
From LSJ
νεκρὸν ἐάν ποτ' ἴδηις καὶ μνήματα κωφὰ παράγηις κοινὸν ἔσοπτρον ὁρᾶις· ὁ θανὼν οὕτως προσεδόκα → whenever you see a body dead, or pass by silent tombs, you look into the mirror of all men's destiny: the dead man expected nothing else | if you ever see a corpse or walk by quiet graves, that's when you look into the mirror we all share: the dead expected this
English (LSJ)
ὁ,
A mockery, Anon. ap. Ath.5.187a, Simp.in Epict.p.58 D.(pl.); cj. in Epich.148.
German (Pape)
[Seite 225] ὁ, Spott, Hohn, bes. durch Nachäffung, Ath. V, 187 a u. a. Sp.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
μῶκος: ὁ, ἐμπαιγμός, περίγελως, Ποιητὴς παρ’ Ἀθην. 187Α, Σιμπλίκ.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ου (ὁ) :
moquerie.
Étymologie: DELG pas d’étym. pour ce mot qui n’apparaît qu’à l’ép. hellénistique.