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foolscapped, pa. pple. and ppl. a.|ˈfuːlzkæpt| [f. fool's-cap + -ed2.] Furnished with a fool's cap.
1909A. Noyes in Westm. Gaz. 26 Aug. 1/3 Poor fool's⁓capped scholars. 1918Hist. Amer. Lit. I. 265 He was never laurelled like Byron, never foolscapped like Keats by critics or public. |