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21folly — noun (plural follies) Etymology: Middle English folie, from Anglo French, from fol fool Date: 13th century 1. lack of good sense or normal prudence and foresight 2. a. criminally or tragically foolish actions or conduct b. obsolete evil,… …
22foolery — noun (plural eries) Date: 1552 1. a foolish act, utterance, or belief 2. foolish behavior …
23foolishness — noun Date: 15th century 1. foolish behavior 2. a foolish act or idea …
24bêtise — /be teez /, n. 1. lack of understanding, perception, or the like; stupidity. 2. a stupid or foolish act or remark. 3. something inconsequential or without merit; absurdity; trifle. [1820 30; < F: lit., foolishness, equiv. to bête foolish (see… …
25idiocy — /id ee euh see/, n., pl. idiocies. 1. utterly senseless or foolish behavior; a stupid or foolish act, statement, etc. 2. Psychol. the state of being an idiot. [1520 30; IDIO(T) + CY; cf. Gk idioteía uncouthness] Syn. 1. foolishness, inanity,… …
26idiocy — id•i•o•cy [[t]ˈɪd i ə si[/t]] n. pl. cies 1) utterly senseless or foolish behavior; a stupid or foolish act or statement 2) psl the state of being an idiot • Etymology: 1520–30; idio (t) + cy; cf. Gk idiōteía uncouthness …
27foolery — n. (pl. ies) 1 foolish behaviour. 2 a foolish act …
28Bhagat Jaidev — whose 2 hymns are found in the Guru Granth Sahib is the celebrated Sanskrit poet who wrote the Gitgovind . His father was Bhoidev, a Hindu Brahman, and his mother Bamdevi. He was born at Kenduli Sasan, a village near Puri in Orissa. Young… …
29Falsos amigos — Anexo:Falsos amigos Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Los falsos amigos son palabras que pueden escribirse o tener una pronunciación similar en dos o más idiomas, pero en realidad significan conceptos diferentes, debido a sus distintas etimologías, o …
30The Taill of Schir Chanticleir and the Foxe — The previous article in this series is The Taill of the Uponlandis Mous and the Burges Mous.   The next article in this series is The Taill of how this forsaid Tod maid his Confessioun to Freir Wolf Waitskaith.   …