farcy
English
Alternative forms
- farcin (obsolete)
Etymology
From French farcin, from Latin farcīminum (“a disease of horses”), from farciō (“to stuff, to fill”). See farce.
Noun
farcy (countable and uncountable, plural farcies)
Derived terms
- farcical (obsolete)
- farcied
- farcinous
- farcy bud
- pseudofarcy
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