Associations to the word «Jester»
Noun
- Clown
- Demon
- Minstrel
- Cedric
- Jest
- Fool
- Joker
- Kaye
- Puppet
- Puck
- Courtier
- Garb
- Mirth
- Amen
- Entertainer
- Norbert
- Cass
- Vance
- Wit
- Valour
- Pax
- Joke
- Costume
- Rory
- Primitive
- Roi
- Dwarf
- Court
- Guild
- Willard
- Omega
- Toulon
- Vagabond
- Verdi
- Script
- Sylvester
- Carnival
- Wand
- Humor
- Antic
- Supper
- Twilight
- Doo
- Till
- Jess
- Galloway
- Humour
- Shakespeare
- Troupe
- Absurdity
- Cripple
- Newcastle
- Blouse
- Rake
- Pieter
- Wilfred
- Sire
- Folly
- Parable
- Communicator
- Armstrong
- Laughter
- Laugh
- Duff
- Giacomo
- Chime
- Dorothy
- Lear
- Storytelling
- Archibald
- Twain
Adjective
Wiktionary
JESTER, noun. One who jests, jokes or mocks.
JESTER, noun. A person in colorful garb and fool's cap who amused a medieval and early modern royal or noble court.
Dictionary definition
JESTER, noun. A professional clown employed to entertain a king or nobleman in the Middle Ages.
Wise words
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