It passed into English from old French as 'jogler' meaning to perform as a jester. This is linked to the Latin word 'Jocularli' meaning to jest
A four letter word for 'jester' is fool.
"Caulator" is a Latin name for a jester, a court fool, a babbler etc.
The king asked the jester to performed tricks for his daughter's birthday.
The German word for fool or jester with the letter N is Narr, der Narr.
If referring to a "court jester," like in the old days of kings and queens, then another word might be the "town fool," or "tom foolery."
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Defensor works, but there is no word in Latin of which fissori might be the genitive. The closest Latin equivalent of "clown" is probably maccus (genitive macci), which was a jester character in the Atellane farces, an early Italian form of comedy. A defender of this sort of clown would be Defensor macci.
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