Obs. [burlesque formation on FOOL sb.1; cf. F. brouillamini.] A fool; fools collectively.

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1607.  Middleton, Trick to Catch, I. iv. Wks. (Bullen), II. 266. My clients come about me, the fooliaminy and coxcombry of the country. Ibid., IV. v. 339. Dam. Now, good man fooliaminy, what say you to me now?

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1622.  Massinger, Virg. Mart., III. iii. Spun. Worse; all tottering, all out of frame, thou fooliamini!

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