Droll: English to English |
Droll (n.) One whose practice it is to raise mirth by odd tricks; a jester; a buffoon; a merry-andrew. |
Droll (n.) Something exhibited to raise mirth or sport, as a puppet, a farce, and the like. |
Droll (superl.) Queer, and fitted to provoke laughter; ludicrous from oddity; amusing and strange. |
Droll (v. i.) To jest; to play the buffoon. |
Droll (v. t.) To lead or influence by jest or trick; to banter or jest; to cajole. |
Droll (v. t.) To make a jest of; to set in a comical light. |