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folia

1

[foh-lee-uh]

noun

  1. plural of folium.



folia

2

[fuh-lee-uh]

noun

  1. a wild and noisy Portuguese carnival dance accompanied by tambourines, performed at a frantic pace by men dressed as women and often carrying masked boys on their shoulders.

folía

3

[faw-lee-ah]

noun

plural

folías 
  1. an early medieval Iberian dance accompanied by mime and songs, performed during celebrations of the solstice and New Year festivals.

folia

/ ˈfəʊlɪə /

noun

  1. the plural of folium

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Word History and Origins

Origin of folia1

Origin of folia2

1780–85; < Spanish folía or Portuguese folia literally, madness, folly ≪ Old Provençal, equivalent to fol foolish, mad + -ia -y 3; fool 1, folly

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