Buffoon comes from the 1540s Middle French dance.
The term "wedging clay" derives from the ceramic and pottery procedures to prepare clay by hand.
It derives from the 'Old English' word; Gaol.
It means moon's day.
It comes from a bastardization of the latin Non compos mentis.
The term electra-complex was coined by the psychologist Carl Jung.
A buffoon is a clown a rude or vulgar fool
Balakirev the Buffoon was created in 2002.
A buffoon is a clown a rude or vulgar fool
An antonym of buffoon is someone serious.
The girl was a buffoon in front of the boy she liked.
The term "baffoon" appears to be a misspelling of "buffoon," which refers to a person who amuses others by ridiculous behavior or antics, often lacking seriousness. A buffoon can also be seen as someone who is foolish or silly. In a broader context, the term can imply a lack of intelligence or judgment, often used in a derogatory manner.
please specify your question. Do you mean: which Italian comic character looks like(or is) a buffoon and is cowardly? Or is this cowardly buffoon its character?
He has a keen since of humor without becoming a buffoon.
Many years ago if someone called you a "buffoon" it meant that you were stupid.
A buffoon is a person who is a clown or jester. There are many adjectives that can be used to describe a buffoon. Some of these adjectives include 'comedic,' 'ridiculous,' 'hilarious,' and 'amusing.'
that kid is such a buffoon in this hole class.....
A CLOWN OR BUFFOON