Motley

Motley
Harlequin in motley attire, year 1761 by Maurice Sand

Motley refers to the traditional costume of the court jester, or the harlequin character in commedia dell'arte. The latter wears a patchwork of red, green and blue diamonds that is still a fashion motif.

The word motley is described in the Oxford English Dictionary as a cognate with medley, although the unrelated mottled has also contributed to the meaning. The word is most commonly used as an adjective or noun, but is also seen as a verb and adverb. When used as a noun, it can mean "a varied mixture." As an adjective, it is generally disparaging — a motley collection is an uninspiring pile of stuff, as in the cliche motley crew.

The word originated in England between the 14th and 17th centuries and referred to a woolen fabric of mixed colors.[1] It was the characteristic dress of the professional fool. During the reign of Elizabeth I, motley served the important purpose of keeping the fool outside the social hierarchy and therefore not subject to class distinction. Since the fool was outside the dress laws (sumptuary law), the fool was able to speak more freely.

Likewise, motley did not have to be checkered and has been recently thought to be one pattern with different colored threads running through it.

A Motley can also be referred to as an extremely educated person, who mocks people from their own country.

Motley is the only wear.
—Shakespeare, As You Like It, ii. 7

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Apparel Search Glossary "Motley." Retrieved on: December 4, 2007.

External links

  • National Guild of Jesters (UK) Hall of Fame. Various examples of motley.

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