Etymology
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zany (n.)

comic performer, 1580s, from French zani, from Italian zani, zanni "a zany, clown," originally Zanni, Venetian dialect variant of Gianni, pet form of Giovanni "John;" thus equivalent to English Jack. A stock character in old comedies, he aped the principal actors.

zany (adj.)

1610s, from zany (n.). Related: Zanily; zaniness.

updated on April 15, 2014

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