
Frolick
FROL'ICK, adjective
Gay; merry; full of levity; dancing, playing or frisking about; full of pranks.
The frolick wind that breathes the spring.
The gay, the frolick and the loud.
[This adjective is seldom used except in poetry. As a noun and a verb, its use is common.]
FROL'ICK, noun
1. A wild prank; a flight of levity, or gaiety and mirth.
He would be at his frolick once again.
2. A scene of gaiety and mirth, as in dancing or play. [This is a popular use of the word in America.]
FROL'ICK, verb intransitive To play wild pranks; to play tricks of levity, mirth and gaiety.
The buzzing insects frolick in the air.