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This page Folly is part of the laughter series.Illustration: Mona Lisa Smoking a Pipe (1883) by Eugène Bataille
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Illustration: Mona Lisa Smoking a Pipe (1883) by Eugène Bataille

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  1. foolishness
    The purchase of Alaska from Russia was termed Seward's folly.
  2. thoughtless action resulting in tragic consequence
    This is a war of folly.
  3. a fanciful building built for purely ornamental reasons.
    See folly (architecture)
  4. The Praise of Folly.
    Satirical work of Renaissance literature.

Etymology

From Old French, fol (“foolish”).

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