FOLK


Meaning of FOLK in English

n. (pl. folk or folks)

1. (treated as pl.) people in general or of a specified class (few folk about; townsfolk).

2 (in pl.) (usu. folks) one's parents or relatives.

3 (treated as sing.) a people.

4 (treated as sing.) colloq. traditional music.

5 (attrib.) of popular origin; traditional (folk art).

Phrases and idioms:

folk-dance

1. a dance of popular origin.

2 the music for such a dance. folk etymology a popular modifying of the form of a word or phrase to make it seem to be derived from a more familiar word (e.g. forlorn hope). folk memory recollection of the past persisting among a people. folk-singer a singer of folk-songs. folk-song a song of popular or traditional origin or style. folk-tale a popular or traditional story. folk-ways the traditional behaviour of a people.

Etymology: OE folc f. Gmc

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.