clskinner said:
Ok you asked for this.............
2 entries found for
silly.
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sil·ly
Pronunciation: 'si-lE
Function:
adjective
Inflected Form(s):
sil·li·er;
-est
Etymology: Middle English
sely, silly happy, innocent, pitiable, feeble, from Old English
s[AE]lig, from
s[AE]l happiness; akin to Old High German
sAlig happy
1 archaic : [size=-1]HELPLESS[/size], [size=-1]WEAK[/size]
2 a : [size=-1]RUSTIC[/size], [size=-1]PLAIN[/size] b obsolete : lowly in station
: [size=-1]HUMBLE[/size]
3 a : weak in intellect
: [size=-1]FOOLISH[/size] b : exhibiting or indicative of a lack of common sense or sound judgment <a very
silly mistake>
c : [size=-1]TRIFLING[/size], [size=-1]FRIVOLOUS[/size]
4 : being stunned or dazed <scared
silly> <knocked me
silly>
No1 nahhhhhh don't think that applies
No2 well the humble part of it might, because as we all know we as Catholics are always humble in everything we do (at least I am I don't know about the rest of y'all) j/k
No3 now the A definition I have a problem with applying to any of my Brethren ( even when I am angry) but now I think the B definition should fit our purposes nicely....."exhibiting or indicative of a lack of common sense or sound judgment"
Yep that would be us from time to time, but only because it is just so much fun, we couldn't possibly be blamed for that, could we??????
No4 Well now that we have found the perfect definition nevermind with the rest.......