ˈjäkyəˌlād.ə(r) noun
( plural joc·u·la·to·res ˌjäkyələˈtōr(ˌ)ēz ; or joculators )
Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Latin, jester, joker — more at juggler
: a wandering entertainer of medieval Europe who for hire practiced the arts of minstrelsy, narration, dancing, juggling, and mime