harlequin (n.)
1580s, Harlicken, one of the stock characters of Italian commedia dell'arte, from Italian Arlecchino or one of its variants (Arlechin, Arlechì, etc.)
A 19c. theory proposes it to be from Old French Herlequin, Hellequin, etc., leader of la maisnie Hellequin (the household of Hellequin) a troop of demons who rode the night air on horses. The English form of the name is Hurlewain.
However, the earliest depictions of Harlequin show him as a crass and bumbling servant character, rather than as a magical hero (as he had become in 19c. pantomime) which raises doubts about this proposed origin. The character is first recorded in a French text, but among other Italian characters, making an Italian origin not unlikely.
From his ludicrous dress comes the English adjective meaning "particolored" (1779).
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updated on May 19, 2024