单词 | folksy |
释义 | folk /fōk/noun
As practised, etc by ordinary people, and handed down by tradition (found also in folk art, folk-craft, folk medicine, etc) ORIGIN: OE folc; ON folk; Ger Volk folkˈie noun (informal)
folkˈsiness noun folkˈsy adjective (chiefly US)
folk dance noun A dance handed down by tradition of the people folk etymology noun Popular unscientific attempts at etymology folkˈ-free adjective (archaic) Having the rights of a freeman folk hero noun A hero in the eyes of the ordinary people, or in the traditions of a people folkˈland noun (OE folcland) in Anglo-Saxon times, probably land held by folk-right, as opposed to bōcland (bookland) folkˈlore noun
folkˈlōric adjective folkˈlōrist noun A person who studies folklore folk-memˈory noun
folkˈmoot noun An assembly of the people among the Anglo-Saxons folk music noun The music (esp song) handed down in the popular tradition of the people, or contemporary music of a similar style folkˈ-right noun The common law or right of the people folk rock noun A form of popular music which adapts folk melodies to the rhythm of rock music folkˈ-singer noun folk song noun
folkˈ-speech noun The dialect of the common people of a country, in which ancient idioms are embedded folk story or folk tale noun A popular story handed down by oral tradition from a more or less remote antiquity folk tune noun A tune handed down among the people folkˈway noun (usu in pl) a traditional way of thinking, feeling or acting, followed unreflectingly by a social group folkˈ-weave noun A loosely woven fabric |
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