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to amuse them with jokes

  • 1 jester

    noun (in former times, a man employed in the courts of kings, nobles etc to amuse them with jokes etc.) hofnar; nar
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    noun (in former times, a man employed in the courts of kings, nobles etc to amuse them with jokes etc.) hofnar; nar

    English-Danish dictionary > jester

  • 2 jester

    noun (in former times, a man employed in the courts of kings, nobles etc to amuse them with jokes etc.) bufón
    tr['ʤestəSMALLr/SMALL]
    1 SMALLHISTORY/SMALL bufón nombre masculino
    jester ['ʤɛstər] n
    : bufón m, -fona f
    n.
    bobo s.m.
    bromista s.m.,f.
    bufona s.f.
    bufón s.m.
    burlona s.f.
    burlón s.m.
    jacarero, -era s.m.,f.
    'dʒestər, 'dʒestə(r)
    noun bufón m
    ['dʒestǝ(r)]
    N bufón m
    * * *
    ['dʒestər, 'dʒestə(r)]
    noun bufón m

    English-spanish dictionary > jester

  • 3 Hofnarr

    m court jester
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    der Hofnarr
    jester
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    Hof|narr
    m (HIST)
    court jester
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    (in former times, a man employed in the courts of kings, nobles etc to amuse them with jokes etc.) jester
    * * *
    Hof·narr
    m HIST court jester
    * * *
    der (hist.) court jester
    * * *
    Hofnarr m court jester
    * * *
    der (hist.) court jester

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Hofnarr

  • 4 jester

    noun (in former times, a man employed in the courts of kings, nobles etc to amuse them with jokes etc.) hoffnarr
    narr
    subst. \/ˈdʒestə\/
    1) spøkefugl
    2) ( historisk) gjøgler, hoffnarr

    English-Norwegian dictionary > jester

  • 5 jester

    noun (in former times, a man employed in the courts of kings, nobles etc to amuse them with jokes etc.) hirðfífl

    English-Icelandic dictionary > jester

  • 6 jester

    udvari bolond
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    noun (in former times, a man employed in the courts of kings, nobles etc to amuse them with jokes etc.) udvari bolond

    English-Hungarian dictionary > jester

  • 7 jester

    noun (in former times, a man employed in the courts of kings, nobles etc to amuse them with jokes etc.) bobo
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    jest.er
    [dʒ'estə] n 1 gracejador. 2 bufão, palhaço, bobo da corte.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > jester

  • 8 jester

    n. şakacı, soytarı, maskara
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    1. dalkavuk 2. soytarı
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    noun (in former times, a man employed in the courts of kings, nobles etc to amuse them with jokes etc.) soytarı

    English-Turkish dictionary > jester

  • 9 jester

    noun (in former times, a man employed in the courts of kings, nobles etc to amuse them with jokes etc.) dvorni norec
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    [džéstə]
    noun
    burkež, posmehovalec; history dvorni norec

    English-Slovenian dictionary > jester

  • 10 jester

    • ilvehtijä
    • ilveilijä
    • hovinarri
    • narri
    • kujeilija
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    noun (in former times, a man employed in the courts of kings, nobles etc to amuse them with jokes etc.) hovinarri

    English-Finnish dictionary > jester

  • 11 jester

    ['dʒestə(r)]
    nome burlone m., buffone m.
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    noun (in former times, a man employed in the courts of kings, nobles etc to amuse them with jokes etc.) buffone, giullare
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    jester /ˈdʒɛstə(r)/
    n.
    1 burlone, burlona
    2 (stor.) buffone ( di corte); giullare.
    * * *
    ['dʒestə(r)]
    nome burlone m., buffone m.

    English-Italian dictionary > jester

  • 12 jester

    noun
    Spaßmacher, der; (at court) Hofnarr, der; (fool) Hanswurst, der
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    noun (in former times, a man employed in the courts of kings, nobles etc to amuse them with jokes etc.) der Hofnarr
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    jest·er
    [ˈʤestəʳ, AM -ɚ]
    n HIST Spaßmacher m
    court \jester Hofnarr m hist
    * * *
    ['dZestə(r)]
    n
    1) (HIST) Narr m
    2) (= joker) Spaßvogel m, Witzbold m (inf)
    * * *
    1. Spaßvogel m
    2. HIST (Hof)Narr m
    * * *
    noun
    Spaßmacher, der; (at court) Hofnarr, der; (fool) Hanswurst, der
    * * *
    n.
    Gaukler - m.
    Spaßmacher m.
    Spaßvogel m.

    English-german dictionary > jester

  • 13 jester

    ['dʒɛstə(r)]
    n

    (court) jesterbłazen m (królewski)

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    noun (in former times, a man employed in the courts of kings, nobles etc to amuse them with jokes etc.) trefniś

    English-Polish dictionary > jester

  • 14 jester

    noun (in former times, a man employed in the courts of kings, nobles etc to amuse them with jokes etc.) āksts; jokdaris
    * * *
    āksts, jokdaris

    English-Latvian dictionary > jester

  • 15 jester

    noun (in former times, a man employed in the courts of kings, nobles etc to amuse them with jokes etc.) juokdarys

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > jester

  • 16 jester

    n. clown, skämtare; narr
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    noun (in former times, a man employed in the courts of kings, nobles etc to amuse them with jokes etc.) gycklare, hovnarr

    English-Swedish dictionary > jester

  • 17 jester

    noun (in former times, a man employed in the courts of kings, nobles etc to amuse them with jokes etc.) šašek
    * * *
    • šašek

    English-Czech dictionary > jester

  • 18 jester

    noun (in former times, a man employed in the courts of kings, nobles etc to amuse them with jokes etc.) šašo
    * * *
    • veselá kopa
    • vtipkár
    • šašo
    • pajác

    English-Slovak dictionary > jester

  • 19 jester

    noun (in former times, a man employed in the courts of kings, nobles etc to amuse them with jokes etc.) bufon

    English-Romanian dictionary > jester

  • 20 jester

    noun (in former times, a man employed in the courts of kings, nobles etc to amuse them with jokes etc.) γελωτοποιός

    English-Greek dictionary > jester

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