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BNC: 25524 COCA: 24129

harlequin

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harlequin /ˈhɑɚlɪkwən/ noun
plural harlequins
harlequin
/ˈhɑɚlɪkwən/
noun
plural harlequins
Learner's definition of HARLEQUIN
[count]
: a pattern of diamond-shaped figures of different colors(由不同颜色的菱形组成的)彩色拼图usually used before another noun通常用于另一名词前
or Harlequin : a comic character in old stories and plays who wears a mask and colorful clothes with a diamond pattern(传统戏剧中)身穿彩色服装的滑稽角色,小丑

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BNC: 25524 COCA: 24129

harlequin

noun

har·​le·​quin ˈhär-li-k(w)ən How to pronounce harlequin (audio)
1
a
capitalized : a character in comedy and pantomime with a shaved head, masked face, variegated tights, and wooden sword
b
2
a
: a variegated pattern (as of a textile)
b
: a combination of patches on a solid ground of contrasting color (as in the coats of some dogs)

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History of Harlequin

When capitalized, Harlequin refers to a stock character of the Italian commedia dell’arte and subsequently the pantomime traditions of other nations. The character began in the 16th century as an unscrupulous comic servant, later became a faithful valet involved in amorous exploits, and ultimately evolved into a clownlike figure engaging in good-natured joking and amusing tricks. Harlequin’s outfit began as peasant clothes covered in bright patches and developed into a tight-fitting costume with bright triangles and diamond shapes and a black half-mask. Harlequin was the principal character of pantomime slapstick plays known as harlequinades.

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Example Sentences

among the court entertainers waiting to enter the grand hall were masked harlequins in brightly colored pantaloons
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Word History

Etymology

ultimately from Italian arlecchino, from Middle French Helquin, a demon

First Known Use

1590, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of harlequin was in 1590
BNC: 25524 COCA: 24129

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