Stultus
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"For I am, as you see, that true and only giver of wealth whom the Greeks call Moria, the Latins Stultitia, and our plain English Folly."--The Praise of Folly (1511) by Erasmus |
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Stultus is Latin for foolish, fatuous, stupid, ill-considered.
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See also
- Speculum stultorum (A Mirror of Fools) (12th c.) by Nigel de Longchamps
- Festum stultorum
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