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bouffon in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for bouffon in the English»Spanish Dictionary

bourbon [Am ˈbərbən, Brit ˈbəːb(ə)n, ˈbʊəːb(ə)n] N U or C

bouffant [Am buˈfɑnt, Brit ˈbuːfɒ̃] ADJ

griffon [Am ˈɡrɪfən, Brit ˈɡrɪf(ə)n] N

chiffon [Am ʃɪˈfɑn, Brit ˈʃɪfɒn] N U

soufflé [Am suˈfleɪ, Brit ˈsuːfleɪ] N U or C

buffoon [Am bəˈfun, Brit bəˈfuːn] N

bouffon in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for bouffon in the English»Spanish Dictionary

bourbon [ˈbɜ:bən, Am ˈbɜ:r-] N

chiffon [ˈʃɪfɒn, Am ʃɪˈfɑ:n] N no pl

soufflé [ˈsu:fleɪ, Am su:ˈfleɪ] N

American English

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This period was a golden age for operas, being popular in the country the opra bouffon, the opera-ballet and the opra comique genres.
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During these performances, the bouffon's goal was to get away with insulting or disgusting the beautiful people as much as possible.
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