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buffoon, comedian, comic, fool, jester.
The clown roamed all over.
تجول المهرج في جميع الأنحاء.
I like to visit the circus to see clowns.
أحب زيارة السيرك لمشاهدة المهرجين.
My friend is known as the class clown.
يعرف صديقي بأنه مهرج الفصل.
This clown's performance is really bad.
أداء هذا المهرج سيئ جدًا.
His comic style was influenced by the traditions and gestures of clowns.
تأثر أسلوبه الهزلي بتقاليد وإيماءات المهرجين.
The fact that anyone has taken this clown seriously is beyond insane.
حقيقة أن أي شخص أخذ هذا المهرج على محمل الجد هي أبعد من الجنون.
I have nightmares full of clowns.
تراودني كوابيس مليئة بالمهرجين.
My little brother bought a clown doll.
اشترى أخي الصغير دمية مهرج.
The lion eats the clown's shoes.
الأسد يأكل حذاء المهرج.
1560s, clowne, also cloyne, "man of rustic or coarse manners, boor, peasant," a word of obscure origin; the original form and pronunciation are uncertain. Perhaps it is from Scandinavian dialect (compare Icelandic klunni "clumsy, boorish fellow;" Swedish kluns "a hard knob; a clumsy fellow," Danish klunt "log, block"), or from Low German (compare North Frisian klönne "clumsy person," Dutch kloen). OED describes it as "a word meaning originally 'clod, clot, lump', which like those words themselves ..., has been applied in various langs. to a clumsy boor, a lout."