Definition of Farcers

1. farcer [n] - See also: farcer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Farcers

faravahar
faraway
farawayness
faraways
farblondjet
farbrengen
farby
farce
farce comedy
farced
farcelike
farcement
farcements
farcer
farcers (current term)
farces
farceur
farceurs
farceuse
farceuses
farci
farcical
farcicalities
farcicality
farcically
farcicalness
farcie
farcied
farcies

Literary usage of Farcers

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

1. Roba Di Roma by William Wetmore Story (1866)
"If you may trust Capponi, and other learned Italians who have investigated his origin, his pedigree may be clearly traced to these farcers, who were the ..."

2. Scenes and Sketches in Continental Europe: Embracing Descriptions of France by Robert ( Sears (1847)
"... farcers, who amused the people of Campania and the citizens of Rome as far back as the time of the Tarquins. ..."

3. Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Standard Work of Reference in Art, Literature (1907)
"... provoked Milton's contemptuous reference to "mere AS and Rutherfurd " in his sonnet On the New farcers of Conscience under the Long Parliament. ..."

4. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1861)
"farcers of legs ! Are they live, Francois ? ' " I heard the hilt clang preparatory to ' draw swords '—I wanted neither prick nor scratch—and fell to kicking ..."

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