Many a true word is spoken in jest

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Meaning:

A literal meaning; that the truth is often found in comic utterences.



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The first author to express this thought in English was probably Geoffrey Chaucer. He included it in The Cook's Tale, 1390:

But yet I pray thee be not wroth for game; [don't be angry with my jesting]

A man may say full sooth [the truth] in game and play.

Shakespeare later came closer to our contemporary version of the expression, in King Lear, 1608:

Jesters do oft prove prophets.
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