buffoon
n.
1540s, "type of pantomime dance;" 1580s, "clown," from Middle French bouffon (16c.), from Italian buffone "jester," from buffa "joke, jest, pleasantry," from buffare "to puff out the cheeks," a comic gesture, of echoic origin. Also see -oon.
〔李〕n. 演滑稽戏的人 [buff =jest] ←-oon [F] 表示“与⋯有关的人或物”