Drollery
(noun)
- Humorous or comical behavior or remarks.
- Something that is amusing or comical.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french drolerie, from drole "comic, wag", from droller "to mock", from middle low german drollen "to make mouths at".
Examples:
- The stand-up comedy was full of drollery and wit.
- The children's story was full of drollery and humor.
- The play was full of drollery and comedy.
- The movie was full of drollery and wit.
- The cartoon was full of drollery and humor.