Fegary

/ˈfɛɡəri/ noun

Definition

A whimsical or capricious action; a whim or fancy.

Etymology

Origin unknown, possibly from Italian or a lost Germanic root. It appears in Middle English texts without clear etymological connection, suggesting it may be a borrowed word whose source is now obscured.

Kelly Says

Fegary is one of those wonderful old words that perfectly describes the random, unexplainable things people do on impulse—like suddenly deciding to paint your room purple at midnight!

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