A jester's cap is commonly referred to as a "fool's cap" or "jester's hat." It typically features a conical shape with two or more points, often adorned with bells. The cap symbolizes the role of the jester in medieval courts, serving as a comedic figure who entertained through humor and wit.
A fool's costume in medieval times was called Motley.
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yes because jesters were people to entertain the king or queen. So they would sing, dance etc.
Jester's wore a costume called a motley. The motley had bright colours to brighten people's day. They usually wore a hat with three horns with a bell on each end to represent a donkey. They wore this just for laughs.by: Shannon
The name of a jester's hat is called a "fool's cap" or a "jester's cap." It typically features points or bells on its ends and is associated with jesters and clowns.
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It's called a foule- bordeau, also some times referd to as a cap n bells.
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It's called a "zany."
Jesters, today they are called "Joey's"
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Yes... They're usually called Jesters.
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court jesters would carry a mock scepter called a bauble which was adorned by a carved head or inflated bladder of an animal
A fool's costume in medieval times was called Motley.
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