SOSIE


Meaning of SOSIE in English

sōˈzē noun

( -s )

Etymology: French, from Sosie, slave whose form Mercury assumes in the play Amphitryon (1667) by Molière died 1673 French playwright, from Latin Sosia, servant of the Greco-Roman mythological hero Amphitryon in the play Amphitruo by Titus Maccius Plautus died 184 B.C. Roman playwright

1. : a person having an exact likeness with another : double

2. : twin ; especially : an identical twin

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