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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 fool n. Pronunciation: ' fül Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French fol, from Late Latin follis, from Latin, bellows, bag; akin to Old High German bolla blister, balg bag ― more at BELLY Date: 13th century 1 : a person lacking in judgment or prudence 2 a : a retainer formerly kept in great households to provide casual entertainment and commonly dressed in motley with cap, bells, and bauble b : one who is victimized or made to appear foolish : DUPE 3 a : a harmlessly deranged person or one lacking in common powers of understanding b : one with a marked propensity or fondness for something <a dancing fool > <a fool for candy> 4 : a cold dessert of pureed fruit mixed with whipped cream or custard]]> 2 fool n. Function: adjective Date: 13th century : FOOLISH , SILLY <barking its fool head off>]]> 3 fool n. Function: intransitive verb Date: 1593 1 a : to behave foolishly <told the children to stop their fool ing > ― often used with around b : to meddle, tamper, or experiment especially thoughtlessly or ignorantly <don't fool with that gun> ― often used with around 2 a : to play or improvise a comic role b : to speak in jest : JOKE <I was only fool ing > 3 : to contend or fight without serious intent or with less than full strength : TOY <a dangerous man to fool with> transitive verb 1 : to make a fool of : DECEIVE 2 obsolete : INFATUATE 3 : to spend on trifles or without advantage : FRITTER ― used with away…