Definition of Faked

1. Verb. (past of fake) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Faked

1. fake [v] - See also: fake

Lexicographical Neighbors of Faked

faitors
faitour
faitours
faits accomplis
faix
fajita
fajitas
fajr
fake
fake book
fake etymology
fake the funk
fakeaway
fakeaways
faked (current term)
fakeer
fakeers
fakelaki
fakelore
fakely
fakement
fakements
faker
fakeries
fakers
fakery
fakes
fakest
fakester

Literary usage of Faked

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

1. The Iliad of Homer by Homer (1796)
"... Apollo heard his pray'r: And now the Greeks their hecatomb prepare; Between their horns the faked barley threw, 600 And with their heads ..."

2. Has the North Pole Been Discovered?: An Analytical and Synthetical Review of by Thomas F. Hall (1917)
"A scientist either can, or cannot, detect a faked observation. If he can detect the difference between a fake observation, and one that is genuine, ..."

3. The Religio-medical Masquerade: A Complete Exposure of Christian Science by Frederick William Peabody (1915)
"... CHAPTER IV THE faked REVELATION BACK in 1877 Mrs. Eddy placed, her mission, as I have said, above that of Jesus. In a personal letter to a friend, ..."

4. How to Collect Old Furniture by Frederick Litchfield (1904)
"CHAPTER VIII " faked " FURNITURE Definition of the word " fake "—The different kinds of reproductions—JACOBEAN CHAIRS—Old and new processes of ..."

5. How to Collect Old Furniture by Frederick Litchfield (1904)
"In the chapter on " faked " furniture I have said something about the first-named kind of reproduction, and in the last chapter of this book, ..."

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