Jester – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
jester
n.
prankster, joker, one who makes jokes; one who works as a clown or entertainer (especially at a medieval court)
Jester
A
jester,
court jester or
fool was historically an entertainer during the
medieval and
Renaissance eras who was a member of the household of a nobleman employed to entertain him and his guests. A jester was also an itinerant performer who entertained common folk at fairs and markets. Jesters are also modern day entertainers who resemble their historical counterparts. Jesters in medieval times are often thought to have worn brightly coloured clothes and eccentric hats in a
motley pattern and their modern counterparts usually mimic this costume. In medieval times jesters entertained with a wide variety of skills: principal ones included songs, music, and
storytelling; additional ones included
acrobatics,
juggling, telling
jokes, and
magic. Much of the entertainment was performed in a comic style and many jesters made contemporary jokes in word or song about people or events well known to their audiences.
jester
Noun
1. a professional clown employed to entertain a king or nobleman in the middle ages
(synonym) fool, motley fool
(hypernym) clown, buffoon, merry andrew
(derivation) joke, jest
jester
Rzecz.
błazen
Jester
(n.)
A person addicted to jesting, or to indulgence in light and amusing talk.
(n.)
A buffoon; a merry-andrew; a court fool.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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