Correct spelling for the English word "Folliful" is [fˈɒlifə͡l], [fˈɒlifəl], [f_ˈɒ_l_i_f_əl] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
"Folliful" is a term that is not recognized in the English language and does not have an existing dictionary definition. It appears to be a combination of two words: "folly" and "ful". However, neither "folly" nor "ful" are directly related to each other or to create a word with any specific meaning.
"Folly" is a noun that refers to a lack of good sense or judgment. It is often associated with foolish or impractical actions, ideas, or behavior. A person engaging in folly is seen as lacking wisdom or making irrational choices.
On the other hand, the term "ful" does not have a distinct meaning on its own. While it can be found as a suffix in some words, such as "beautiful" or "graceful," it serves to enhance the word it attaches to.
Therefore, without any established meaning or context given for "folliful," it is not possible to provide a precise dictionary definition. It seems to be a non-standard or invented term and its meaning would need to be clarified by the person who coined it or in the context in which it is being used.