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Definition of fool
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Fool (n.) One who acts
contrary
to moral and
religious
wisdom;
a
wicked
person.
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Idle-headed
::
Idle-headed
(a.)
Foolish;
stupid.
Sot
::
Sot (a.)
Sottish;
foolish;
stupid;
dull.
Fonly
::
Fonly
(adv.)
Foolishly;
fondly.
Foppery
::
Foppery
(n.)
Folly;
foolery.
Fool-large
::
Fool-large
(a.)
Foolishly
liberal.
Lout
::
Lout (v. t.) To treat as a lout or fool; to
neglect;
to
disappoint.
Toy
::
Toy (v. t.) To treat
foolishly.
Crazy
::
Crazy (a.)
Inordinately
desirous;
foolishly
eager.
Motley
::
Motley
(n.) A
combination
of
distinct
colors;
esp., the
party-colored
cloth,
or
clothing,
worn by the
professional
fool..
Tot
::
Tot (n.) A
foolish
fellow.
Befooling
::
Befooling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Befoo.
Dotage
::
Dotage
(v. i.)
Excessive
fondness;
weak and
foolish
affection.
Fool
::
Fool (v. t.) To use as a fool; to
deceive
in a
shameful
or
mortifying
manner;
to
impose
upon; to cheat by
inspiring
foolish
confidence;
as, to fool one out of his
money..
Woolgathering
::
Woolgathering
(n.)
Indulgence
in idle
imagination;
a
foolish
or
useless
pursuit
or
design.
Befool
::
Befool
(v. t.) To fool; to
delude
or lead into
error;
to
infatuate;
to
deceive.
Half-wit
::
Half-wit
(n.) A
foolish;
a dolt; a
blockhead;
a
dunce.
Moria
::
Moria (n.)
Idiocy;
imbecility;
fatuity;
foolishness.
Drivel
::
Drivel
(v. i.) To be weak or
foolish;
to dote; as, a
driveling
hero;
driveling
love..
Addle-pate
::
Addle-pate
(n.) A
foolish
or
dull-witted
fellow.
Tomnoddy
::
Tomnoddy
(n.) A fool; a
dunce;
a
noddy.
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