a. [f. BUFFOON sb. + -ISH.] Like or characteristic of a buffoon.
1672. Marvell, Reh. Transp., I. 312. As improper and buffoonish, as to have seen the Porter lately in the good Doctors Cassock and Girdle.
1702. Burlesque of R. Lestranges Quevedo, 168. This foolish, base Buffoonish throng.
1818. Blackw. Mag., III. 533. In one of his productions lacrymose, and in another merry, buffoonish, ludicrous.