błazen
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Polish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Old Polish błazno, from Proto-Slavic *blaznъ.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]błazen m pers (augmentative blaźnisko)
- clown, circus clown (circus entertainer)
- Synonym: klaun
- błazen z cyrku ― a clown from the circus
- błazen w cyrku ― a clown in the circus
- popisy/wygłupy błazna ― circus clown antics
- błazna ― a circus clown
- występy błazna ― a circus clown's bits/performances
- (derogatory) clown, jester, joker (person who jokes)
- Synonyms: farmazon, głupek, klaun, komediant, pajac
- istny błazen ― a real/veritable clown
- prawdziwy błazen ― a real clown
- arogancki błazen ― an arrogant clown
- grać/udawać błazna ― a to play a clown
- robić z kogoś/z siebie błazna ― to beat the clown(ery) out of someone/oneself
- okazać się błaznem ― to end up (being) a clown
- wyjść/wychodzić na błazna ― to come across as a clown
- uznać kogoś za błazna ― to consider/fine someone a clown
- (historical) court jester, fool, joker (person who amused a medieval court)
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- Rhymes:Polish/azɛn
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