scorner/ˈskɔɹnɚ/EtymologyInherited from Middle English scornere, scorner; equivalent to scorn + -er.scorner means one who mocks or scoffs; a mocker. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.nounOne who mocks or scoffs; a mocker.“When the ſcoꝛner is puniſhed, the ſimple is made wiſe: and when the wiſe is inſtructed, he receiueth knowledge.”One who views something contemptuously or scornfully.