"given to jokes and jesting," 1670s, from Latin iocosus "full of jesting, fond of jokes, funny," from iocus "pastime, sport; a jest, joke" (see joke (n.)). Often it implies ponderous humor (compare jocund). Related: Jocosely; jocoseness.
Jocelyn
Jock
jock
jockey
jockstrap
jocose
jocosity
jocular
jocularity
joculator
jocund