a. rare. [f. FRISK sb. or v. + -FUL.] Apt to frisk, frolicsome.
172846. Thomson, Spring, 833.
His sportive Lambs, | |
This way and that convolvd, in friskful glee, | |
Their Frolicks play. |
1876. F. Locker-Lampson, Bramble-Rise, viii., in Lond. Lyr.
My heart leaps up, and I rejoice | |
As falls upon my ear thy voice, | |
My little friskful Daughter. |