Definition of Falseface

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Falseface

false truffle
false truffles
false vampire
false vampire bat
false verdict
false vertebrae
false vocal cord
false vocal fold
false wintergreen
false witness
falsecard
falsecarded
falsecarding
falsecards
falsed
falseface (current term)
falsefaces
falsehearted
falseheartedly
falsehood
falsehoods
falsely
falseness
falsenesses
falser
falsers
falses
falsest
falsetto
falsettoed

Literary usage of Falseface

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. League of the Ho-dé-no-sau-nee Or Iroquois by Lewis Henry Morgan (1904)
"Upon this belief was founded a regular secret organization called the falseface band, members of which can now be found in every Iroquois village both in ..."

2. Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York by New York (State). Legislature. Assembly (1852)
"Each one wore a mask or falseface, a tattered blanket over his shoulders, and carried a turtle shell rattle in his hand. On entering tht house of the ..."

3. The Popular Theatre by George Jean Nathan (1918)
"The kind of entertainment presented annually by the University of Missoula falseface Club. A so-called smart air imparted to the proceedings through ..."

4. The Cruise of the Midge by Michael Scott (1835)
"... to which was appended in front a white falseface or mask, of a most method istical expression, while, Janus-like, there was another face behind, ..."

5. The Mary Dawson game book: a manual of original games and guessing contests by Mary Dawson (1916)
"... and then to have a dummy figure of this holiday personification made up of falseface, shawls, raw cotton (for hair and beard), and a barrel for a body. ..."

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