mountebank

verb

mountebanked; mountebanking; mountebanks
Synonyms of mountebanknext

transitive verb

obsolete : to beguile or transform by trickery
I'll mountebank their loves …William Shakespeare

intransitive verb

obsolete : to play the mountebank

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Mountebank derives from the Italian montimbanco, which was formed by combining the verb "montare" ("to mount"), the preposition "in" (converted to im, meaning "in" or "on"), and the noun "banco" ("bench"). Put these components together and you can deduce the literal origins of "mountebank" as someone mounted on a bench - the "bench" being the platform on which charlatans from the 16th and 17th centuries would stand to sell their phony medicines. Mountebanks often included various forms of light entertainment on stage in order to attract customers. Later, extended uses of "mountebank" referred to someone who falsely claims to have knowledge about a particular subject or a person who simply pretends to be something he or she is not in order to gain attention.

Word History

First Known Use

circa 1616, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

Time Traveler
The first known use of mountebank was circa 1616

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“Mountebank.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/mountebank. Accessed 10 Jun. 2026.

Kids Definition

mountebank

noun
moun·​te·​bank
ˈmau̇nt-i-ˌbaŋk
1
: a person who peddles fake medicines (as at fairs and carnivals) by trickery
2
: a boastful dishonest pretender : charlatan

Medical Definition

mountebank

noun
moun·​te·​bank ˈmau̇nt-i-ˌbaŋk How to pronounce mountebank (audio)
: an itinerant hawker of pills and patent medicines especially from a platform : quack
bought an unction of a mountebankShak.

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