whimsy

Etymology
Probably from. Related to,.

Noun

 * 1) A quaint and fanciful idea; a whim; playfully odd behaviour.
 * 2) An impulsive, illogical or capricious character.
 * 3)  A whim capstan or vertical drum.
 * 4) A jigsaw puzzle piece that has been cut into a recognizable shape, as if on a whim; often the shape is representative of the theme of the image used for the puzzle.
 * 5)  The support that protects a finished piece as it is detached from a punty.
 * 1) An impulsive, illogical or capricious character.
 * 2)  A whim capstan or vertical drum.
 * 3) A jigsaw puzzle piece that has been cut into a recognizable shape, as if on a whim; often the shape is representative of the theme of the image used for the puzzle.
 * 4)  The support that protects a finished piece as it is detached from a punty.
 * 1)  The support that protects a finished piece as it is detached from a punty.
 * 1)  The support that protects a finished piece as it is detached from a punty.

Derived terms

 * whimsical
 * whimsy-whamsy

Translations

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 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Finnish:
 * German: Launigkeit, Spleenigkeit, launiger Charakter
 * Portuguese:

Verb

 * 1)  To fill with whimsies or whims; to make fantastic; to craze.