单词 | jester |
释义 | jester (once / 2758 pages) n A jester is a joker or clown who performs for an audience. Most jesters worked for English kings' courts during medieval and Tudor times. Back in Shakespeare's day, English royals employed many entertainers who performed plays, songs, and other acts for them. Among these professionals was the jester, whose job was keeping the nobles amused. Some jesters would travel in groups, putting on shows in various cities. Fools and jesters appear in many of Shakespeare's plays. The word was originally spelled gestour, which was defined as "a minstrel or teller of tales." The root is the Anglo-Latin gesten, "recite a tale." WORD FAMILYjester: jesters+/jest: jested, jester, jesting, jests/jesting: jestingly USAGE EXAMPLESThe jester’s needling of his audience, the king, was part of his performance. Washington Post(Dec 02, 2016) He is a disarming figure, part nationalist, part jester. The New Yorker(Nov 30, 2016) It’s been our job since jesters needled kings. Washington Post(Nov 23, 2016) n a professional clown employed to entertain a king or nobleman in the Middle Ages Syn|Hyper fool, motley fool buffoon, clown, goof, goofball, merry andrew a person who amuses others by ridiculous behavior |
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