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frolic (v.)

"make merry, have fun, romp playfully," 1580s, from frolic (adj.) "joyous, merry, full of mirth" (1530s), from Middle Dutch vrolyc "happy," a compound of vro- "merry, glad" + lyc "like" (see like (adj.)). The first part of the compound is cognate with Old Norse frar "swift," Middle English frow "hasty," from PIE *preu- "to hop" (see frog (n.1)), giving the whole an etymological sense akin to "jumping for joy." Similar formation in German fröhlich "happy." Related: Frolicked; frolicking. As a noun from 1610s.

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Definitions of frolic from WordNet
1
frolic (v.)
play boisterously;
The children frolicked in the garden
Synonyms: lark / rollick / skylark / disport / sport / cavort / gambol / frisk / romp / run around / lark about
2
frolic (n.)
gay or light-hearted recreational activity for diversion or amusement;
their frolic in the surf threatened to become ugly
Synonyms: play / romp / gambol / caper
From wordnet.princeton.edu