Folly

/ˈfɑli/ noun

Foolishness or lack of good sense; a foolish act or idea. Also refers to an ornamental building with no practical purpose, often built as a whim or to showcase wealth.

From Old French 'folie' meaning madness or foolishness, derived from 'fol' (fool). The architectural meaning developed in 18th-century England when wealthy landowners built decorative, impractical structures on their estates.

AMደንቆሮነት
ARحماقة
BNবোকামি
CAfollia
CSblbost
DAdårskab
DETorheit
ELμωρία
ESlocura
FAاحمقانه
FItyperyys
FRfolie
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