Frolic is a verb meaning to amuse oneself or to play and run about happily. The word traces its origins to the Dutch "vroolijk" (merry) and was first used in English as an adjective for "merry" or "full of fun."
Frolic es un verbo que significa divertirse o jugar y correr alegremente. La palabra tiene sus orígenes en el holandés "vroolijk" (alegre) y se usó por primera vez en inglés como adjetivo para "alegre" o "lleno de diversión".
Word | frolic |
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Date | February 14, 2018 |
Type | verb |
Syllables | FRAH-lik |
Etymology | Frolic is a playful word with a happy history. It traces back to the Dutch word vroolijk ("merry"), which in turn evolved from a Middle Dutch combination of vro ("happy") and the adjectival suffix -lijc ("-ly"). Vro is related to the Old Frisian and Old High German fro, which also means "happy." (It is also a distant relative of Old English frogga, from which Modern English derived frog.) When frolic first entered English in the early-mid 16th century, it was used as an adjective meaning "merry" or "full of fun." The verb came into use by the end of that century, followed a few decades later by a noun use, as in "an evening of fun and frolic." |
Examples | "Every year, Trolley Dances takes us on a unique journey.… Audiences are introduced to new, site-specific dance performances at stops along the trolley line…. In years past, for instance, dancers have frolicked in public fountains, executed seductive tango moves in a narrow alley and rolled down grassy slopes." — Marcia Manna, The San Diego Union-Tribune, 27 Sept. 2017 "When we ask our viewers to send us photos of the snow, we always get the usual—kids, dogs, porches—but this year, one viewer stepped it up a notch. Oak Island resident Wendy Brumagin was able to capture a beautiful, and what some might consider rare, image of a coyote frolicking in the snow." — ABC11.com (Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina), 8 Jan. 2018 |
Definition | 1 : to amuse oneself : make merry 2 : to play and run about happily : romp |
Tags: wordoftheday::verb
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