simple past and past participle gammetted) (dialectal) To play, frolic; amuse oneself, have a good time. (dialectal) To play practical jokes; trick, hoax...
*(s)kerd- (“to dance, jump”). Akin to Middle High German scherzen (“to frolic, jump merrily, hop up and down”) (German scherzen (“to joke”); Scherz (“joke...
(archaic) żżagħbel (imperfect jiżżagħbel, past participle miżżagħbel, verbal noun żagħbil) to frolic, disport oneself, pass time with idle amusement...
to frolic, to play about, to fool around, to get up to monkey tricks не ба́лу́йся! ― ne bálújsja! ― don't be naughty/mischievous! to amuse oneself (with)...
of; mock to play on an instrument to divert or amuse oneself; occupy or busy oneself to frolic to act (perform a theatrical role) to exercise to move...
participle gescherzt, auxiliary haben) (intransitive) to joke; to jest; to frolic Conjugation of scherzen (weak, auxiliary haben) 1Rare except in very formal...
*(s)kerǝd- (“to dance, jump”). Akin to Middle High German scherzen (“to frolic, jump merrily, hop up and down”) (modern German scherzen (“to joke”), Scherz)...
𑄢𑄟𑄖𑄨 (Chakma script) Inherited from Sanskrit रमति (ramati). ramati to play, recreate, to amuse oneself to frolic, delight abhiramati uparamati viramati...
(“to amuse or enjoy oneself”)). IPA(key): /ʃɛʁt͡s/ Scherz m (strong, genitive Scherzes, plural Scherze) joke Synonym: Witz frolic bread end Synonym: Scherzl...