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madcapery|ˈmædkæpərɪ| Also madcappery. [f. madcap n. + -ery.] The behaviour of a madcap; mischievous or reckless conduct.
1905D. Sladen Playing Game xii. 139, I wondered what madcapery Rich had been up to. 1966Punch 20 April 586/2 Seeing the two plays in such quick succession..does provide an opportunity to follow in one long sweep the two stages of Prince Hal's progress from madcappery to maturity. |