freakful

adj

Etymology

From freak + -ful.

  1. derived from *frekaz
  2. derived from *frek
  3. derived from frec — “desirous, greedy, eager, bold, daring
  4. derived from frek — “insolent, daring
  5. inherited from frīcian — “to leap, dance
  6. inherited from friken
  7. suffixed as freakful — “freak + ful

Definitions

  1. Full of whims or caprices.

    • Round rolls the stroke with mathematic care, All centre-bound, exactly circular: No sportive way it takes, at large and free, No gambol plays of freakful liberty […]
    • Jove heard his vows, and better'd his desire; For by some freakful chance he made retire From his companions
    • I am Alas for the freakful fate which plays with poor humanity and its concerns!

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA