| E. Cobham Brewer 18101897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. |
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A pun, a jest. From the Jester of Kahlenberg, whose name was Wigand von Theben; a character introduced in Tyll Eulenspiegel, a German tale. Eulenspiegel (a fool or jester) means Owls looking-glass, and may probably have suggested the title of the periodical called the Owl, the witty but satirical looking-glass of the passing follies of the day. The jester of Calembourg visited Paris in the reign of Louis XV., and soon became noted for his blunders and puns. | 1 |
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