foolery

noun
/ˈfuːləɹi/

Etymology

From Middle English foleri, ffollery, equivalent to fool + -ery.

  1. inherited from foleri

Definitions

  1. Foolish behaviour or speech.

    • So from that tyme forwarde I began to ſmell the word of god, and forſoke the ſchole doctors and ſuch foolries.
    • Foolery, sir, does walk about the orb like the sun, it shines every where.

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