v. i. To act frivolously; to trifle. Kipling. --
n. Frivolity. [ R. ] Pristley. [ 1913 Webster ]
n.;
a. [ L. frivolus; prob. akin to friare to rub, crumble, E. friable: cf. F. frivole. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
His personal tastes were low and frivolous. Macaulay.
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