foolship

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The condition of being a fool; foolishness; folly uncountable,usually
    — Of old, your Fool did make your sage one tremble; but my foolship hath not found it so.
  2. Used as a title or a form of address for a foolish person humorous,often,uncountable,usually
    — To this Philip replied, “We give your Foolship to know that in temporals we are subject to no person.”

词形变化

foolships plural

词源

From fool + -ship.
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