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A medieval jester lived during the Middle Ages, from about A.D. 500 until about A.D. 1500. The jester was the court's professional clown. That court could be the royal court of one of the European monarchs. Or it could be the noble court of one of the particular European country's leading influential, wealthy families.
A jester would entertain the king, queen, and the prince or princess. If the jester entertains the royal family, the king would reward him in riches. If not, the king would have him executed... or killed in any form.
A court jester was an individual in the medieval period who would be part of the King's court and would say or do comical things to elicit laughter. Often, a jester would wear a particular uniform that was very silly for added effect.
He was known as the class clown.The clown made her cry.The children gasped as the clown swore out loud.
The horror clown from ''Ring''.
A jester is a clown. Please don't name your kid clown.
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The spelling is two words "court jester" (the king's clown).
The jester was employed gainfully during the Middle Ages, from about A.D. 500 until about A.D. 1500. The jester basically did what the clown does nowadays. In fact, the jester was supposed to function as the court's professional clown. That court could be the royal court of one of the European monarchs. Or it could be the noble court of one of the particular European country's leading influential, wealthy families.
Someone who is a fool, jester, entertainer, or comedian this question…
A clown can be added to this list and also the word jester.
comic, wit, clown, funny man, humorist, wag, joker, jester
For individuals looking to expand their vocabulary, the following words are all acceptable definitions for jester: actor, banterer, buffoon, clown, comedian, joker, trickster, and wisecracker.
"Pitre" is one of the French words for clown. There are others with slightly different meanings, like: Bouffon- clown, jester, pantaloon, zany, buffoon Paillasse- clown, pallet, paillasse Paysan- clown, peasant, farmer, rustic, bumpkin, churl Plaisantin- clown, joker, wag, jester Imbecile- clown, fool, imbecile, idiot, silly, moron Fantaisiste- clown, joker If you mean it as a verb, like "to clown around", use this faire le clown. (If you need more info, try Google Translate or another site like it.)
He has a fear of the jester clown which attacked him, he was scared of clowns before though.
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