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Lygypt which means no foolishness?

There's no known language or culture with a word "Lygypt" that means "no foolishness". It's possible that this is a made-up word or a misspelling.

If you're looking for a word or phrase that conveys the idea of "no foolishness", here are some options:

English:

* Sense: This implies understanding and reason.

* Wisdom: This suggests knowledge and sound judgment.

* Discretion: This emphasizes careful thought and avoiding impulsivity.

* Seriousness: This implies a lack of frivolousness or silliness.

Other languages:

* Sanskrit: Buddhi (बुद्धि) meaning intelligence, understanding.

* Japanese: Shizuka na (静かな) meaning calm, peaceful (suggests absence of chaos/foolishness)

Do you have any other context or information about where you encountered "Lygypt"? This might help me understand your question better.

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