jokot

Etymology
From the same stem as, made into a 2nd-conjugation verb stem (ending -ot). First attested in 18th-century sources.

Verb

 * 1) to joke, to jest, to make fun of something to say or do something in order to amuse, to cause laughter
 * 2) to joke to say or do something not meant to be taken seriously
 * 3) to joke, to play to act recklessly, imprudently
 * 1) to joke to say or do something not meant to be taken seriously
 * 2) to joke, to play to act recklessly, imprudently
 * 1) to joke, to play to act recklessly, imprudently
 * 1) to joke, to play to act recklessly, imprudently
 * 1) to joke, to play to act recklessly, imprudently

Derived terms

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