fifl

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See also: fífl and fífl-

Old Swedish

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Etymology

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From Old Norse fífl (fool, idiot, buffoon). Cognate with Icelandic fífl (fool, idiot, buffoon).

Noun

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fifl

  1. idiocy, folly, foolishness, ridiculousness
    • c. 1643, Stiernhielm, Georg: Gambla swea- och götha måles fatebur, Stockholm
      Alt hwad Menniskian i Werlden fyses om, och äflas medh, är fifl (som the gambla tala) och folsko.
      All that the human race in the world fusses about, and strive after, is idiocy (as the old say) and foolishness.