different between jesting vs droll

jesting

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?d??st??/

Noun

jesting (countable and uncountable, plural jestings)

  1. joking
    • 1599, William Shakespeare, The Passionate Pilgrim
      Yet in the midst of all her pure protestings, / Her faith, her oaths, her tears and all were jestings.
  2. bantering; ridicule
  3. mocking

Adjective

jesting (comparative more jesting, superlative most jesting)

  1. facetious
  2. humorous
  3. playful; mocking
  4. jeering

Verb

jesting

  1. present participle of jest

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droll

English

Etymology

From French drôle (comical, odd, funny), from drôle (buffoon) from Middle French drolle (a merry fellow, pleasant rascal) from Old French drolle (one who lives luxuriously), from Middle Dutch drol (fat little man, goblin) from Old Norse troll (giant, troll) (compare Middle High German trolle (clown)), from Proto-Germanic *truzl? (creature which walks clumsily), from *truzlan? (to walk with short steps). Doublet of troll.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /d???l/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /d?o?l/
  • Rhymes: -??l

Adjective

droll (comparative droller, superlative drollest)

  1. Oddly humorous; whimsical, amusing in a quaint way; waggish.
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:witty

Derived terms

  • drollery
  • drollness
  • drolly

Translations

Noun

droll (plural drolls)

  1. (archaic) A funny person; a buffoon, a wag.
    • 1751, Tobias Smollett, The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle, vol I, ch. 34:
      The lieutenant was a droll in his way, Peregrine possessed a great fund of sprightliness and good humour, and Godfrey, among his other qualifications already recited, sung a most excellent song [] .

Verb

droll (third-person singular simple present drolls, present participle drolling, simple past and past participle drolled)

  1. (archaic) To jest, to joke.

Anagrams

  • roll'd

Icelandic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /tr?tl/
  • Rhymes: -?tl

Noun

droll n (genitive singular drolls, no plural)

  1. dawdling, loitering

Declension

Related terms

  • drolla

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