clownly
English
Etymology
From clown + -ly.
Adjective
clownly (comparative more clownly, superlative most clownly)
- Of, relating to, or befitting a clown; clownish; clownlike.
- 1977, Edward Norbeck, Claire R. Farrer, Proceedings of the American Ethnological Society:
- The ethnographic circumstances of North American clownly behavior need not be repeated here.
- 1977, Edward Norbeck, Claire R. Farrer, Proceedings of the American Ethnological Society: