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Definition of merry-andrew
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Merry-andrew
(n.) One whose
business
is to make sport for
others;
a
buffoon;
a zany;
especially,
one who
attends
a
mountebank
or quack
doctor..
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Merry-andrew
::
Merry-andrew
(n.) One whose
business
is to make sport for
others;
a
buffoon;
a zany;
especially,
one who
attends
a
mountebank
or quack
doctor..
Pickle-herring
::
Pickle-herring
(n.) A
merry-andrew;
a
buffoon.
Droll
::
Droll (n.) One whose
practice
it is to raise mirth by odd
tricks;
a
jester;
a
buffoon;
a
merry-andrew.
Zany
::
Zany (n.) A
merry-andrew;
a
buffoon.
Jackpudding
::
Jackpudding
(n.) A
merry-andrew;
a
buffoon.
Buffoon
::
Buffoon
(n.) A man who makes a
practice
of
amusing
others
by low
tricks,
antic
gestures,
etc.; a
droll;
a
mimic;
a
harlequin;
a
clown;
a
merry-andrew..
Jester
::
Jester
(n.) A
buffoon;
a
merry-andrew;
a court fool.
Harlequin
::
Harlequin
(n.) A
buffoon,
dressed
in
party-colored
clothes,
who plays
tricks,
often
without
speaking,
to
divert
the
bystanders
or an
audience;
a
merry-andrew;
originally,
a droll rogue of
Italian
comedy..
Antic
::
Antic (n.) A
buffoon
or
merry-andrew;
one that
practices
odd
gesticulations;
the Fool of the old play.
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