Foyster
MEANING
ORIGIN
English
ETYMOLOGY
Derived from the Old French 'foister', meaning 'jester' or 'merry-maker'
CULTURAL NOTES
The term 'foyster' was historically used to describe a person who enjoyed fun and revelry.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Used in medieval and early modern England to refer to entertainers or jesters.
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