different between folious vs foliots
folious
English
Etymology
See foliose.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?f??li?s/
Adjective
folious (comparative more folious, superlative most folious)
- Like a leaf; thin; insubstantial.
- c. 1670s, Thomas Browne, Christian Morals
- folious appearances , and not the central and vital interiors of truth
- c. 1670s, Thomas Browne, Christian Morals
- (botany) foliose
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foliots
English
Noun
foliots
- plural of foliot
foliots From the web:
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