Etymology: * Late Latin imitator, from Latin imitari "imitate" + -tor "agent noun suffix"
Meaning: * A person who imitates or copies others, especially their behavior, style, or ideas.
Origin: * The Latin verb imitari originally meant "to copy" or "to represent." It is related to the Latin word imago, meaning "image" or "likeness." * The -tor suffix is a common Latin suffix used to form agent nouns, denoting someone or something that performs a specific action. * Imitator first entered English in the late 16th century.
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