Clowns

/klaʊnz/ noun

Plural of clown; performers who entertain through comedy, often wearing colorful costumes and makeup. Can also refer to foolish or ridiculous people.

From Middle English 'cloun', originally meaning a rustic or country fellow, possibly from Old Norse 'klunni' (clumsy fellow). The theatrical meaning developed in the 16th century as rustic characters became comic entertainers.

AMባድን
ARمهرج
BNবাউন্সার
CApallassos
CSklauni
DAklovne
DEClowns
ELκλόουν
ESpayasos
FAدلقک
FIklovni
FRclowns
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