jester|jesters in English

noun

['jest·er || 'dʒestə(r)]

prankster, joker, one who makes jokes; one who works as a clown or entertainer (especially at a medieval court)

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1. Artists are as common as court jesters.

2. 2 The jester brandished his bauble.

3. What does Bourder mean? (obsolete) A jester

4. Jester Cosmonauta RIS is a Stout - Russian Imperial style beer brewed by Cervecería Jester in Conchalí, Chile

5. A clown; a jester: a court Buffoon. 2

6. What does Clown mean? To behave like a buffoon or jester

7. Another battle ensues and the knights succeed in killing the jester.

8. Jester and Nott's Super Awesome Plan That Will Definitely Make Fjord Fall in Love with Jester, Definitely by Blithers for Ninj Fandoms: Critical Role (Web Series) General Audiences

9. Buffoons are jesters and professional fools whose skill at joke-telling is legendary

10. An Airedale is the jester dog, a rambuctious, tender

11. An Airedale is the jester dog, a rambuctious, tender, loyal, intelligent being

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13. 19 Jester : Oops , I forgot to mention one teeny wittle item.

14. 11 Jester was an appaloosa stallion who had a very close relationship with his owner.

15. Coxcomb (plural Coxcombs) (historical) The cap of a court jester, adorned with a red stripe

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17. Jesters and jugglers were not Awanting, nor was the occasion of the assembly supposed to render the exercise of their profession indecorous or improper

18. The kind of rejoicing associated with the words and actions of a court jester cannot be pointed to as producing something worthwhile.

19. The Buffoon is a character kit presented in The Complete Book of Gnomes and Halflings for multiclass gnome thief/illusionists. Buffoons are jesters and professional …

20. His nickname, "The Jester from Leicester", was given to him by snooker compere Richard Beare after Willie Thorne came up with it during commentary.

21. View in context Jesters and jugglers were not Awanting , nor was the occasion of the assembly supposed to render the exercise of their profession indecorous or improper.

22. K-MANN, a buffoon not to be confused with a Bafoon is a ridiculous but amusing character, such as a clown or a court jester.

23. A Clamminess, such as others feel at the approach of death, spread over my brow and neck. SIMON THE JESTER WILLIAM J

24. The word is often used in a political context — the Queen Acceded to the Prince's demands for more territory, a larger army, and funnier jesters. Accede can also be used for everyday situations.

25. The Courtiers suppress their laughter as Rigoletto arrives with the Duke, who is whispering to the jester that Ceprano is a pest and his wife an angel