jest

jest
{{11}}jest (n.) early 13c., geste, "narrative of exploits," from O.Fr. geste "action, exploit," from L. gesta "deeds," neuter plural of gestus, pp. of gerere "to carry, behave, act, perform." Sense descended through "idle tale" (late 15c.) to "mocking speech, raillery" (1540s) to "joke" (1550s).
{{12}}jest (v.) 1520s, "to speak in a trifling manner;" 1550s, "to joke," from M.E. gesten "recite a tale" (late 14c.), from geste (see JEST (Cf. jest) (n.)). Sense of "to speak in a trifling manner" is from 1520s. Related: Jested; jesting.

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