Bemocks

/bɪˈmɑks/ verb

Definition

Third person singular present tense of bemock; ridiculed or makes fun of thoroughly.

Etymology

From 'bemock' with the present tense third-person singular '-s' suffix.

Kelly Says

The verb 'bemocks' appears most often in older texts describing court jesters or satirists—people whose job was to bemock authority through performance and wordplay.

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