Definition of Farcie

1. farci [adj] - See also: farci

Lexicographical Neighbors of Farcie

farcement
farcements
farcer
farcers
farces
farceur
farceurs
farceuse
farceuses
farci
farcical
farcicalities
farcicality
farcically
farcicalness
farcie (current term)
farcied
farcies
farcified
farcifies
farcify
farcilite
farcilites
farcin
farcing
farcings
farcins
farctate
farcy
fard

Literary usage of Farcie

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

1. The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-table Directory: In which Will by Charlotte Campbell Bury (1844)
"farcie, to make. Take the tender part of a fillet of veal, free from sinew, ... When the liquor has run from it, pound the farcie, while warm, in a mortar, ..."

2. The Making of a Novelist: An Experiment in Autobiography by David Christie Murray (1894)
"At dinner came tomato soup, red mullet, tomato farcie, quail, and cutlet. It was a charming menu—for once : but when we had gone on with it for a week my ..."

3. Practical Cooking and Dinner Giving: A Treatise Containing Practical by Mary Foote Henderson (1889)
"Shoulder of mutton, stuffed Poitrine de mouton farcie. Mutton stew Ragout de mouton. ... Staffed turkey Dinde farcie. Larded turkey Dinde piquée. ..."

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