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Jest (2)

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Jest, v. i. [imp. & p. p.Jested; p. pr. & vb. n.Jesting.]

1. To take part in a merrymaking; — especially, to act in a mask or interlude. Shak.

2. To make merriment by words or actions; to joke; to make light of anything.

He jests at scars that never felt a wound. Shak.

Syn. — To joke; sport; rally. — To Jest, Joke. One jests in order to make others laugh; one jokes to please himself. A jest is usually at the expense of another, and is often ill-natured; a joke is a sportive sally designed to promote good humor without wounding the feelings of its object. “Jests are, therefore, seldom harmless; jokes frequently allowable. The most serious subject may be degraded by being turned into a jest.” Crabb.