Motley Fool meaning in Urdu
Motley Fool Synonyms
Motley Fool Definitions
1) Motley Fool, Fool, Jester : مسخرہ : (noun) a professional clown employed to entertain a king or nobleman in the Middle Ages.
Useful Words
Befool : الو بنانا , Aethusa : زہریلی جھاڑی , Ass : احمق , Bozo : احمق , Befool : بیوقوف بنانا , Buffoon : بیوقوف , Farrago : بےکار چیزوں کا مرکب , Motley : رنگ برنگا بنانا , Modern : جدید , Mediaeval : پانچ سے پندرویں صدی کا , Medieval Schoolman : عالم , Kirtle : مردوں کا ایک لباس , Chivalric : قرون وسطی , Cockaigne : خیالی جنت , Camise : قمیض , Helot : غلام , Aelius Donatus : رومی زبان دان , Maimonides : ہسپانوی فلسفی , Bauble : کھلونا , Professionalise : پیشہ ور بنانا , Buffoonish : مسخرے جیسی , Antic : مسخرے جیسا عمل , Buffoonery : مسخرا پن , Upset Price : کم سے کم قیمت جس پر نیلام کرنا , Whiteface : جوکر کا سفید چہرہ , Don : ہسپانوی مرد , Baron : نواب , Duke : حاکم , Double-Dealing : منافقت , Grandee : بلند مرتبہ والا آدمی , Count : نواب
Useful Words Definitions
Befool: fool or hoax.
Aethusa: fool`s parsley.
Ass: a pompous fool.
Bozo: a man who is a stupid incompetent fool.
Befool: make a fool or dupe of.
Buffoon: a rude or vulgar fool.
Farrago: a motley assortment of things.
Motley: make motley; color with different colors.
Modern: belonging to the modern era; since the Middle Ages.
Mediaeval: relating to or belonging to the Middle Ages.
Medieval Schoolman: a scholar in one of the universities of the Middle Ages; versed in scholasticism.
Kirtle: a garment resembling a tunic that was worn by men in the Middle Ages.
Chivalric: characteristic of the time of chivalry and knighthood in the Middle Ages.
Cockaigne: (Middle Ages) an imaginary land of luxury and idleness.
Camise: a loose shirt or tunic; originally worn in the Middle Ages.
Helot: (Middle Ages) a person who is bound to the land and owned by the feudal lord.
Aelius Donatus: Roman grammarian whose textbook on Latin grammar was used throughout the Middle Ages (fourth century).
Maimonides: Spanish philosopher considered the greatest Jewish scholar of the Middle Ages who codified Jewish law in the Talmud (1135-1204).
Bauble: a mock scepter carried by a court jester.
Professionalise: become professional or proceed in a professional manner or in an activity for pay or as a means of livelihood.
Buffoonish: like a clown.
Antic: act as or like a clown.
Buffoonery: acting like a clown or buffoon.
Upset Price: (auction) the minimum price at which a seller of property will entertain bids.
Whiteface: a clown whose face is covered with white make-up.
Don: a Spanish gentleman or nobleman.
Baron: a nobleman (in various countries) of varying rank.
Duke: a nobleman (in various countries) of high rank.
Double-Dealing: acting in bad faith; deception by pretending to entertain one set of intentions while acting under the influence of another.
Grandee: a nobleman of highest rank in Spain or Portugal.
Count: a nobleman (in various countries) having rank equal to a British earl.