panto is imitator meaning drama or playing without a voice
One is in Greek, the other is in English.
pantomime
The Latin word pantomimus was a mime actor, from Greek panto (all) and mimus (to mimic or copy).In one form of Roman theatrical pantomime, one actor played all the parts, differentiating the roles mostly by body language and position.
The Latin word pantomimus was a mime actor, from Greek panto (all) and mimus (to mimic or copy).
pantomime
The suffix of "pantomime" is -mime, which is derived from the Greek word "mimos" meaning "imitator."
One is in Greek, the other is in English.
one person play
pantomime
The Latin word pantomimus was a mime actor, from Greek panto (all) and mimus (to mimic or copy).In one form of Roman theatrical pantomime, one actor played all the parts, differentiating the roles mostly by body language and position.
It is not Greek and has no Greek meaning.
The Latin word pantomimus was a mime actor, from Greek panto (all) and mimus (to mimic or copy).
pantomime
pantomime
pantomime started in `The Middle Age'
The Greek meaning for aristocracy is αριστοκρατία.
well, obviously ,if you are trying to find the most unpopular pantomime,nobody will know about that pantomime