folly
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Derived from Old French folie (“madness”), from the adjective fol (“mad, insane”).
folly (countable and uncountable, plural follies)
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folly (third-person singular simple present follies, present participle follying, simple past and past participle follied)
Uncertain. The most common theory is that term primarily denotes a clump of trees and relates to French feuille, feuillée and English foliage; it has also been suggested that it references some perceived connection or resemblance of the named place to an architectural folly, but many places so named have no architectural follies and cannot be named directly for them.
folly (plural follies)
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