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‖ niaiserie|nɪˈeɪzərɪ| Also 7 -ery. [F. niaiserie, f. niais(e simple, foolish.] Simplicity; foolishness; an instance of this.
1657J. Sergeant Schism Dispach't To Rdr. A iv b, The one makes his advantage from niaisery and shyness, the other from boldness. 1697― Solid Philos. a 6 Out of Niaiserie and Shamefastness. 1832Philol. Mus. I. 651 As if a universal deluge of niaiserie..had whelmed the island. 1851Fraser's Mag. XLIV. 632 The recollection of the little niaiseries of style in which he indulged..has vanished. |