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jackanapes
CIDE DICTIONARY
jackanapes, n. [For Jack o' (= of) apes; prop., a man who exhibits apes.].
- A monkey; an ape. Shak. [1913 Webster]
- A coxcomb; an impertinent or conceited fellow. [1913 Webster]"A young upstart jackanapes." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
jackanapes, n. archaic 1 a pert or insolent fellow.
2 a mischievous child.
3 a tame monkey.
2 a mischievous child.
3 a tame monkey.
Etymology
earliest as Jack Napes (1450): supposed to refer to the Duke of Suffolk, whose badge was an ape's clog and chain
ROGET THESAURUS
jackanapes
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