mummery
English
Etymology
From Old French momerie, mommerie.
Noun
mummery (countable and uncountable, plural mummeries)
- merrymaking; the performance of a mummer
- 1819, Walter Scott, Ivanhoe
- I say the sewer thought I was dressed to bear a part in the tregetour’s mummery, and so I got admission
- 1819, Walter Scott, Ivanhoe
- a ridiculous or ostentatious ceremony, especially of a religious nature
- 1951, Isaac Asimov, Foundation
- Why, you unweaned cub, he believes in that mummery a good deal less than I do, and I don't believe in it at all.
- 1951, Isaac Asimov, Foundation
- a showy but empty performance
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