ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “fun” - "diversion, amusement, mirthful sport," 1727, earlier "a cheat, trick" (c. 1700), from verb fun (1680s) "to cheat, hoax," 🕎 Proverbs 26:19 KJV

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fun (n.)
"diversion, amusement, mirthful sport," 1727, earlier "a cheat, trick" (c. 1700), from verb fun (1680s) "to cheat, hoax," which is of uncertain origin, probably a variant of Middle English fonnen "befool" (c. 1400; see fond). Scantly recorded in 18c. and stigmatized by Johnson as "a low cant word." Older senses are preserved in phrase to make fun of (1737) and funny money "counterfeit bills" (1938, though this use of the word may be more for the sake of the rhyme). See also funny. Fun and games "mirthful carryings-on" is from 1906. 1680s, "to cheat;" 1833 "to make fun, jest, joke,"

THE 12 TRIBES OF ISRAEL(YASHARAHLA)Judah =Negroes, Benjamin=West Indians, Levi=Haitians, Simeon= Dominicans, Zebulon=Guatemala to Panama, Ephraim=Puerto Ricans, Manasseh=Cubans, Gad=North American Indians, Reuben=Seminole Indians, Naphtali=Argentina to Chile, Asher=Columbia to Uruguay, Issachar=Mexican

IT’S TIME FOR YOU ISRAELITES SO CALLED BLACKS, BLACK LATINOS, BLACK NATIVE AMERICANS TO WAKE UP & REPENT. ALL PRAISES TO THE MOST HIGH YAHAWAH BAHASHAM YAHAWASHI.

-THE CURSES DEUTERONOMY 28;15-68 KJV

-Proverbs 26:19
“So is the man that deceiveth his neighbour, and saith, Am not I in sport?”

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