foolship

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) The condition of being a fool; foolishness; folly
 * 2) * 1895, History of Monetary Systems:
 * To this Philip replied, “We give your Foolship to know that in temporals we are subject to no person.”
 * 1) * 1895, History of Monetary Systems:
 * To this Philip replied, “We give your Foolship to know that in temporals we are subject to no person.”
 * To this Philip replied, “We give your Foolship to know that in temporals we are subject to no person.”