a. [f. BUFFOON sb. + -ISH.] Like or characteristic of a buffoon.

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1672.  Marvell, Reh. Transp., I. 312. As improper and buffoonish, as to have seen the Porter lately in the good Doctors Cassock and Girdle.

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1702.  Burlesque of R. Lestrange’s Quevedo, 168. This foolish, base Buffoonish throng.

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1818.  Blackw. Mag., III. 533. In one of his productions lacrymose, and in another merry, buffoonish, ludicrous.

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