a. Obs. Also 6 foliful. [f. FOLLY sb. + -FUL.] Full of folly or foolishness.

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1549.  Compl. Scot., xv. 87. The quhilk foliful affectionis vil be ther auen confusione quhen god pleysis.

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1683.  E. Hooker, Pref. Ep. Pordage’s Mystic Div., 82. O vain, wild, pittifull, follifull, vile man!

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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.

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