triboulet

English

A triboulet.

Etymology

From French triboulet, an eponym from the jester Triboulet (1479 – 1536) of kings Louis XII and Francis I of France.

Noun

triboulet (plural triboulets)

  1. A jester dressed entirely in red.
  2. A tapered steel mandrel used by a jeweler to make jewelry.

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