Auguste

/ɔːˈɡuːst/ noun

A clown character in circus or pantomime who is silly and clumsy, usually the target of jokes by a smarter clown.

From German 'Auguste,' possibly derived from the name 'Augustus' or from German dialect meaning 'foolish.' The term became popular in 19th-century circus traditions to describe a specific comedic character type.

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