Jest vs Jist - What's the difference?
jest | jist |
(archaic) An act performed for amusement; a joke.
* Sheridan
(archaic) Someone or something that is ridiculed; the target of a joke.
* Shakespeare
(obsolete) A deed; an action; a gest.
* Sir T. Elyot
(obsolete) A mask; a pageant; an interlude.
* Kyd
To tell a joke; to talk in a playful manner; to make fun of something or someone.
(nonstandard) alternative form of just
*1838 , -Charles Dickens:
*:'Mister Muntlehiney,' said the man. 'Wot's come on him? Is he at home?'
*:'He is above stairs, I believe,' replied Kate, a little reassured by this inquiry. 'Do you want him?'
*:'No,' replied the visitor. 'I don't ezactly want him, if it's made a favour on. You can jist give him that 'ere card, and tell him if he wants to speak to ME, and save trouble, here I am; that's all.'
*1884 , -Mark Twain:
*:They get all their chawing by borrowing; they say to a fellow, "I wisht you'd len' me a chaw, Jack, I jist this minute give Ben Thompson the last chaw I had"—which is a lie pretty much everytime;
As nouns the difference between jest and jist
is that jest is an act performed for amusement; a joke while jist is an alternative spelling of lang=en.As a verb jest
is to tell a joke; to talk in a playful manner; to make fun of something or someone.As an adverb jist is
alternative form of just.jest
English
Noun
(en noun)- The Right Honourable gentleman is indebted to his memory for his jests , and to his imagination for his facts.
- Your majesty, stop him before he makes you the jest of the court.
- Then let me be your jest ; I deserve it.
- the jests or actions of princes
- (Nares)
- He promised us, in honour of our guest, / To grace our banquet with some pompous jest .
Synonyms
* (joke) prank, gag, laughingstock, banter, crack, wisecrack, witticism * See alsoVerb
(en verb)- Surely you jest !