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What does Harlequin Boy mean?
Comment. A harlequin is a clown or buffoon, meaning the boys are raging with hormones and the girls are fools who give them what they want.
What is a Harlequin clown?
A harlequin is a classic comic pantomime character. In traditional pantomime, a comic performance with silent actors, a harlequin is a funny character who wears a mask and a distinctive diamond-patterned costume. In the translation from French to English, the harlequin lost his demonic quality and became a clown.
What is Harlequin pattern?
Harlequin print is a repeating pattern of contrasting diamonds or elongated squares standing on end.
How do you use Harlequin in a sentence?
Harlequin in a Sentence 🔉
- The harlequin entertained the king’s table with his silent but interesting magical and comedy acts.
- Each harlequin dressed in a black and white checkered costume and juggled in the street for coins.
What is the diamond looking pattern called?
argyle
An argyle (/ˈɑːr. ɡaɪl/, occasionally spelled argyll) pattern is made of diamonds or lozenges. The word is sometimes used to refer to an individual diamond in the design, but more commonly refers to the overall pattern.
What are the different types of patterns?
- Solid or Single Piece Pattern. Single piece pattern is the cheapest pattern among all other types of pattern.
- Two- Piece Pattern. Two- piece pattern is also called as split piece pattern.
- Multi Piece Pattern.
- Match Plate Pattern.
- Gated Pattern.
- Skeleton Pattern.
- Sweep Pattern.
- Loose Piece Pattern.
What’s the meaning of Pierrot?
: a stock comic character of old French pantomime usually having a whitened face and wearing loose white clothes.
What does the name harliquin mean?
Harlequin’s origin is Italian. The name’s meaning is clown character. Harlequinn, Harlequinne, and Harliquin are variants of Harlequin. See also the related category italian.
What does a Harlequin do?
Harlequin(noun) a buffoon, dressed in party-colored clothes, who plays tricks, often without speaking, to divert the bystanders or an audience; a merry-andrew; originally, a droll rogue of Italian comedy.
What is the plural of Harlequin?
harlequin (plural harlequins) A pantomime fool, typically dressed in checkered colorful clothes. quotations ▼ A greenish – chartreuse color.
What is the adjective for Harlequin?
As an adjective harlequin is brightly coloured, especially in a pattern like that of a harlequin clown’s clothes. As a verb harlequin is to remove or conjure away, as if by a harlequin’s trick.