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Folly vs Folliful - What's the difference?

folly | folliful |

As a noun folly

is .

As an adjective folliful is

(obsolete) full of folly; foolish.

folly

English

Noun

(follies)
  • .
  • This is a war of folly .
  • Thoughtless action resulting in tragic consequence.
  • The purchase of Alaska from Russia was termed Seward's folly.
  • A fanciful building built for purely ornamental reasons.
  • A luncheonette in the shape of a coffee cup is particularly conspicuous, as is intended of an architectural duck or folly .
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  • folliful

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (obsolete) Full of folly; foolish.
  • (Webster 1913)