FOLIOT


Meaning of FOLIOT in English

ˈfōlēət noun

( -s )

Etymology: French, from Middle French, probably from folier to play the fool, from fol foolish, mad — more at fool

: the earliest form of mechanical-clock escapement consisting of a crossbar with adjustable weights for regulating the rate of oscillation of a verge or vertical spindle

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