Definition of Farced

1. farce [v] - See also: farce

Lexicographical Neighbors of Farced

farandole
farandoles
farang
farangs
farantly
faravahar
faraway
farawayness
faraways
farblondjet
farbrengen
farby
farce
farce comedy
farced (current term)
farcelike
farcement
farcements
farcer
farcers
farces
farceur
farceurs
farceuse
farceuses
farci
farcical
farcicalities
farcicality

Literary usage of Farced

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

1. A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and Allusions to by Robert Nares, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Thomas Wright (1901)
"It »farced witli fables, visions, legends, and relations ... farced means there pompous or swelling. And with our broth, and bread, and biti, sir Friend, ..."

2. A New Theory Concerning the Origin of the Miracle Play by George Raleigh Coffman (1914)
"THE farced EPISTLE THEORY Professor Suchier I5 summarizes a theory which has had some currency among students of the drama. ..."

3. Notitia Eucharistica: A Commentary, Explanatory, Doctrinal, and Historical by William Edward Scudamore (1876)
"It is composed of two passages of Scripture, 2 Cor. v. 1-10, and Heb. iv. 12, 13. SECTION IV.—Of farced Epistles, etc. ..."

4. The Cook's Dictionary and House-keeper's Directory: A New Family Manual of by Richard Dolby (1830)
"... and set it ready for what you Intend to put in, which may be either cutlet* of mutton stewed with vegetables, partridges farced with a brown sauce, ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Farced on Dictionary.com!Search for Farced on Thesaurus.com!Search for Farced on Google!Search for Farced on Wikipedia!

Search