μωκάομαι

Etymology
Beekes finds obvious to take this verb as an intensive deverbative, suggesting that the rare forms and  are actually back-formations. He compares intensives like or, but further details are obscure. According to an anonymous source, the word was originally used for a camel, a possible proof of an onomatopoeic origin. Furnée compares, with a different velar, and concludes that the word is. See also.

Verb

 * 1) to mimic, and so, ridicule, mock