klaun

klaun
klȁun m <N mn -i/-ovi>
DEFINICIJA
1. zabavljač u cirkusu, groteskno odjeven i našminkan
2. pren. pejor. neodgovorna osoba; lakrdijaš, šaljivčina, šarlatan
ETIMOLOGIJA
engl. clown

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