You are a fool = nee oru mandananu, nee oru viddhiyanu etc
the painful feeling arising from the consciousness ofsomething dishonorable, improper, ridiculous, etc., done byoneself or another: She was overcome with shame.
Most honest relationships start off with a state of trust - each person trusts the other. Then either the players continue in a state of trust - neither betraying the other - or one betrays the other. In the case that there is a betrayal, all the rules change. For their own protection the betrayed can never trust the other person again. Like the old saying "Fool me once - shame on you, fool me again - shame on me." Even if the betrayed party "Forgives and forgets", "Let's bygones be bygones." etc., the doubt is always there and will colour the relationshup. This is covered by Games Theory in discussing the Prisoner's Dilemma. It sums up that the most advantageous course overall is trust, if that fails, burn the other player to the ground.
you have the wrong idea to the poem. it is not as simple as that. yes he does believe himself to be a fool at one stage, but the poem is about a triple fool. you need to look at it deeper he is a fool for writing his whining poetry, as well as being in love etc.
Latin
"Caulator" is a Latin name for a jester, a court fool, a babbler etc.
Fighters, such as boxers and wrestlers, must "weigh in" prior to the fight to prove they are eligible in their weight class. e.g. Lightweight, Mediumweight, etc. Once they do so, they are ready to fight.
What is the origin of folk arts in the Philippines? weaving, pottery, carving, drawing and etc.
The place of 0o , in the very center, the origin on a coordinate plane, line, etc.
Ethomology: The study is the origin or belief,custom etc
SIMILE is Latin for LIKE - as in Similar, similitude etc.
Fool birds, also known as guinea fowl, are omnivores and eat a diet that includes seeds, grains, insects, and small reptiles or amphibians. They are known to forage on the ground for their food.