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tribouletnoun
A jester dressed entirely in red.
tribouletnoun
A tapered steel mandrel used by a jeweler to make jewelry.
Etymology: From French triboulet, an eponym from the jester Triboulet (1479 – 1536) of kings Louis XII and Francis I of France.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Triblet or Tribouletnoun
A goldsmith’s tool for making rings. Robert Ainsworth
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Triboulet
Nicolas Ferrial (1479–1536), also known as Le Févrial or Triboulet, was a jester for kings Louis XII and Francis I of France.He appears in Book 3 of François Rabelais' Pantagrueline chronicles. He also appears in Victor Hugo's Le Roi s'amuse and its operatic version, Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto, whose name is a blend of "Triboulet" and French rigoler (to laugh), intended to deflect the censorship that Hugo's work had received after its publication.
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Triboulet
Triboulet was a microcephalic jester of kings Louis XII and Francis I of France. He appears in Book 3 of François Rabelais's Pantagrueline chronicles. He appears in Victor Hugo's Le Roi s'amuse and its opera version, Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto: "Rigoletto" was a blend of "Triboulet" and French rigoler, intending to deflect the censorship that Hugo's work had received. A triboulet, a jester dressed entirely in red, is a character associated with the carnival of Monthey in Switzerland.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of triboulet in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of triboulet in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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