antic

antic
antically, adv.
/an"tik/, n., adj., v., anticked, anticking.
n.
1. Usually, antics.
a. a playful trick or prank; caper.
b. a grotesque, fantastic, or ludicrous gesture, act, or posture.
2. Archaic.
a. an actor in a grotesque or ridiculous presentation.
b. a buffoon; clown.
3. Obs.
a. a grotesque theatrical presentation; ridiculous interlude.
b. a grotesque or fantastic sculptured figure, as a gargoyle.
adj.
4. ludicrous; funny.
5. fantastic; odd; grotesque: an antic disposition.
v.i.
6. Obs. to perform antics; caper.
[1520-30; earlier antike, antique < It antico ancient ( < L anticus, antiquus; see ANTIQUE), appar. taken to mean "grotesque," as used in descriptions of fantastic figures found in Roman ruins]

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