Lexicographical Neighbors of Farcins
Literary usage of Farcins
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare, Evangeline Maria O'Connor (1901)
"Fashions (a corruption of farcins), a skin disease in horses; III. ii. 52.
Fault; " coldest f.," ie absolute loss of scent ; Induct, i. 20. ..."
2. Pompeii, Its Life and Art by August Mau (1907)
"... are known from an inscription which is found in duplicate in different parts
of the building: C. Quinctius C. f. Valg\_us~\, M. farcins Mf duovir\jL\ ..."
3. Plutarch's Livesby Plutarch, John Dryden by Plutarch, John Dryden (1727)
"farcins, Cato's Son, grew debauched VI. 373. he wiped off all Stains by the
Bravery of his Death, 374. ..."
4. Journal of the New York Entomological Society by New York Entomological Society (1906)
"... farcins has the process with a tooth-like elevation and has also the eyes
completely divided (to which Linell has called attention) which makes the ..."