The origin of the word is unknown but could be from a Scandinavian word 'Clonne' or German 'Klonne' or even Icelandic, 'Klunnie' meaning clumsy person. The Latin 'Colonus' may mean farmer and rustic person but also lists 'clumsy' in translation. The Latin derivation may have arrived in England first
The word "clown" originates from the Old English word "clowna" meaning "rustic or boorish person." It is derived from the Icelandic word "klunni" meaning "to act in a boisterous or noisy manner." This term eventually came to specifically refer to a comic performer or entertainer.
The word "clown" has one syllable.
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It's from the Italian "zanni", meaning a type of masked clown.
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