a. Obs. Also 6 foliful. [f. FOLLY sb. + -FUL.] Full of folly or foolishness.
1549. Compl. Scot., xv. 87. The quhilk foliful affectionis vil be ther auen confusione quhen god pleysis.
1683. E. Hooker, Pref. Ep. Pordages Mystic Div., 82. O vain, wild, pittifull, follifull, vile man!
a. 1763. Shenstone, Ess., On Men and Manners, Wks. (1764), II. 279. The common people call wit, mirth; and fancy, folly; fanciful and folliful, they use indiscriminately.