FOOL-BORN
Fool"-born`, a.
Defn: Begotten by a fool. Shak.
FOOLERY
Fool"er*y, n.; pl. Fooleries (.
1. The practice of folly; the behavior of a fool; absurdity. Folly in fools bears not so strong a note, As foolery in the wise, when wit doth dote. Shak.
2. An act of folly or weakness; a foolish practice; something absurd or nonsensical. That Pythagoras, Plato, or Orpheus, believed in any of these fooleries, it can not be suspected. Sir W. Raleigh.
FOOLFISH Fool"fish`, n. (Zoöl.) (a) The orange filefish. See Filefish. (b) The winter flounder. See Flounder.
FOOL-HAPPY
Fool"-hap`py, a.
Defn: Lucky, without judgment or contrivance. [Obs.] Spenser.
FOOLHARDIHOOD
Fool"har`di*hood, n.
Defn: The state of being foolhardy; foolhardiness.