According to Webster’s 1828 dictionary of American English, fun means:
Sport; vulgar merriment. A low word.
The word probably descends from Middle English, fon, meaning “to befool.” By 1685, it meant “to cheat, hoax” and later meant “trick, hoax, practical joke.” This older meaning is still preserved in the phrase, “to make fun of.” [...]
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