释义 |
fol·let·to \fəˈled.(ˌ)ō\ noun (plural follet·ti \-)ē\) Etymology: Italian, from Old Italian, from Old French folet fool, goblin, from fol foolish, mad — more at fool : imp, goblin, fairy; especially : a supernatural being who is a survival in popular form of an ancient Etruscan or Roman deity |