Definition of Foly
Fol"ly (?), n.; pl.
Follies (#). [OE. folie, foli, F.
folie, fr. fol, fou, foolish, mad. See
Fool.] 1. The state of being foolish;
want of good sense; levity, weakness, or derangement of
mind.
2. A foolish act; an inconsiderate or
thoughtless procedure; weak or light-minded conduct;
foolery.
What folly 'tis to hazard life for
ill. Shak.
3. Scandalous crime; sin; specifically, as
applied to a woman, wantonness.
[Achan] wrought folly in Israel.
Josh. vii. 15.
When lovely woman stoops to folly.
Goldsmith.
4. The result of a foolish action or
enterprise.
It is called this man's or that man's "folly,"
and name of the foolish builder is thus kept alive for long after
years. Trench.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
FOLLY, n. That "gift and faculty divine" whose creative and
controlling energy inspires Man's mind, guides his actions and adorns
his life.
Folly! although Erasmus praised thee once
In a thick volume, and all authors known,
If not thy glory yet thy power have shown,
Deign to take homage from thy son who hunts
Through all thy maze his brothers, fool and dunce,
To mend their lives and to sustain his own,
However feebly be his arrows thrown,
Howe'er each hide the flying weapons blunts.
All-Father Folly! be it mine to raise,
With lusty lung, here on his western strand
With all thine offspring thronged from every land,
Thyself inspiring me, the song of praise.
And if too weak, I'll hire, to help me bawl,
Dick Watson Gilder, gravest of us all.
Aramis Loto Frope
- 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue
- foolishness
- thoughtless action resulting in tragic consequence
This is a war of folly.
- a fancy building
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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