slovodefinícia
zany
(encz)
zany,bláznivý adj: PCR
zany
(encz)
zany,bláznovský adj: [hovor.] PetrV
zany
(encz)
zany,hňup n: PetrV
zany
(encz)
zany,kašpar n: PetrV
zany
(encz)
zany,komický adj: PCR
zany
(gcide)
zany \za"ny\ (z[=a]"n[-e]), adj.
Comical in a clownish or buffoonish manner; whimsically
comical.
[PJC]
Zany
(gcide)
Zany \Za"ny\, n.; pl. Zanies. [It. zanni a buffoon,
merry-andrew, orig. same as Giovanni John, i. e., merry John,
L. Ioannes, Gr. ?, Heb. Y[=o]kh[=a]n[=a]n, prop., the Lord
graciously gave: cf. F. zani, fr. the Italian. Cf.
Jenneting.]
A merry-andrew; a buffoon.
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Then write that I may follow, and so be
Thy echo, thy debtor, thy foil, thy zany. --Donne.
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Preacher at once, and zany of thy age. --Pope.
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Zany
(gcide)
Zany \Za"ny\, v. t.
To mimic. [Obs.]
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Your part is acted; give me leave at distance
To zany it. --Massinger.
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zany
(wn)
zany
adj 1: ludicrous, foolish; "gave me a cockamamie reason for not
going"; "wore a goofy hat"; "a silly idea"; "some wacky
plan for selling more books" [syn: cockamamie,
cockamamy, goofy, sappy, silly, wacky,
whacky, zany]
2: like a clown; "a buffoonish walk"; "a clownish face"; "a zany
sense of humor" [syn: buffoonish, clownish, clownlike,
zany]
n 1: a buffoon in one of the old comedies; imitates others for
ludicrous effect
2: a man who is a stupid incompetent fool [syn: fathead,
goof, goofball, bozo, jackass, goose, cuckoo,
twat, zany]
zany
(devil)
ZANY, n. A popular character in old Italian plays, who imitated with
ludicrous incompetence the _buffone_, or clown, and was therefore the
ape of an ape; for the clown himself imitated the serious characters
of the play. The zany was progenitor to the specialist in humor, as
we to-day have the unhappiness to know him. In the zany we see an
example of creation; in the humorist, of transmission. Another
excellent specimen of the modern zany is the curate, who apes the
rector, who apes the bishop, who apes the archbishop, who apes the
devil.
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nadrzany
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zany
(encz)
zany,bláznivý adj: PCRzany,bláznovský adj: [hovor.] PetrVzany,hňup n: PetrVzany,kašpar n: PetrVzany,komický adj: PCR
buffoonish clownish zany
(gcide)
humourous \humourous\ adj.
same as humorous; causing amusement or laughter. [Narrower
terms: {bantering, facetious, tongue-in-cheek, witty ;
{boisterous, knockabout, slapstick ; {buffoonish, clownish,
zany}; {comic, comical, funny, laughable, risible ; {droll,
waggish ; {dry, ironic, ironical, pawky, wry ; {farcical,
ludicrous, ridiculous ; {Gilbertian ; {hilarious, uproarious
; jesting, jocose, jocular, jocund, joking; {merry,
mirthful}; {seriocomic, seriocomical ; {tragicomic,
tragicomical ; killing, sidesplitting] Also See:
pleasing.

Syn: humorous.
[WordNet 1.5]
Outzany
(gcide)
Outzany \Out*za"ny\, v. t.
To exceed in buffoonery. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.
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zany
(gcide)
zany \za"ny\ (z[=a]"n[-e]), adj.
Comical in a clownish or buffoonish manner; whimsically
comical.
[PJC]Zany \Za"ny\, n.; pl. Zanies. [It. zanni a buffoon,
merry-andrew, orig. same as Giovanni John, i. e., merry John,
L. Ioannes, Gr. ?, Heb. Y[=o]kh[=a]n[=a]n, prop., the Lord
graciously gave: cf. F. zani, fr. the Italian. Cf.
Jenneting.]
A merry-andrew; a buffoon.
[1913 Webster]

Then write that I may follow, and so be
Thy echo, thy debtor, thy foil, thy zany. --Donne.
[1913 Webster]

Preacher at once, and zany of thy age. --Pope.
[1913 Webster]
[1913 Webster]Zany \Za"ny\, v. t.
To mimic. [Obs.]
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Your part is acted; give me leave at distance
To zany it. --Massinger.
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Zanyism
(gcide)
Zanyism \Za"ny*ism\, n.
State or character of a zany; buffoonery. --Coleridge. --H.
Morley.
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zany
(wn)
zany
adj 1: ludicrous, foolish; "gave me a cockamamie reason for not
going"; "wore a goofy hat"; "a silly idea"; "some wacky
plan for selling more books" [syn: cockamamie,
cockamamy, goofy, sappy, silly, wacky,
whacky, zany]
2: like a clown; "a buffoonish walk"; "a clownish face"; "a zany
sense of humor" [syn: buffoonish, clownish, clownlike,
zany]
n 1: a buffoon in one of the old comedies; imitates others for
ludicrous effect
2: a man who is a stupid incompetent fool [syn: fathead,
goof, goofball, bozo, jackass, goose, cuckoo,
twat, zany]
zany
(devil)
ZANY, n. A popular character in old Italian plays, who imitated with
ludicrous incompetence the _buffone_, or clown, and was therefore the
ape of an ape; for the clown himself imitated the serious characters
of the play. The zany was progenitor to the specialist in humor, as
we to-day have the unhappiness to know him. In the zany we see an
example of creation; in the humorist, of transmission. Another
excellent specimen of the modern zany is the curate, who apes the
rector, who apes the bishop, who apes the archbishop, who apes the
devil.

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