morosoph

noun

Etymology

From obsolete French morosophe, from Ancient Greek μωρόσοφος (mōrósophos), from μωρός (mōrós, “dull, stupid”) + σοφός (sophós, “wise”).

  1. derived from μωρόσοφος
  2. derived from morosophe

Definitions

  1. A philosophical or learned fool.

The neighborhood

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