Associations to the word «Jester»
Noun
- Viii
- Nay
- Manpower
- Harley
- Legion
- Tear
- Coaster
- Trick
- Harlem
- Thorne
- Captain
- Skull
- Hamlet
- King
- Outfit
- Eater
- Tyrant
- Bell
- Mattress
- Mask
- Allusion
- Parody
- Disguise
- Danny
- Meg
- Domingo
- Orleans
- Dancer
- Chieftain
- Nigel
- Comedy
- Doll
- Beggar
- Conan
- Trump
- Kirby
- Knight
- Contempt
- Dancing
- Mascot
- Hugo
- Hypothesis
- Cobra
- Buckingham
- Horseback
- Digest
- Comedian
- Witch
- Princes
- Villain
- Nobleman
- Scar
- Frog
- Assignment
- Sword
- Hulk
- Shaman
- Queen
- Monarch
- Mad
- Hat
- Raphael
- Carol
- Privilege
- Ass
- Crosby
- Andre
- Archie
- Rodriguez
- George
- Baron
- Dragon
- Demise
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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