farceness

English

Etymology

farce + -ness

Noun

farceness (uncountable)

  1. (rare) The quality or condition of being a farce.
    • 1968, University of California, An Internal Analysis and Interpretation of Crime and Punishment in the Old Testament:
      A discussion of the deity's capacity to enter into a contractual agreement will, of course, not ensue due to its obvious farceness.

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