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Definition of Fecks
1. n. A corruption of the word faith.
Definition of Fecks
1. Verb. (third-person singular of feck) ¹
2. Noun. (context: in minced oaths) Faith. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Fecks
1. feck [n] - See also: feck
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fecks
Literary usage of Fecks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes by Sir Walter Scott, Walter Scott (1811)
"No, i fecks, I a'n't strong enough — lend me a hand. Gripe. ... I'fecks I'm all
in a flutter too - but then the treasure — ay — that keeps me up. ..."
2. The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces by Thomas Dibdin (1815)
"That's clever, i'fecks! Slay; is the vault deep? ... [Entering the Pyramid"]
I'fecks, I'm all in a flutter too; but then the treasure—ay, that keeps me up. ..."
3. A Glossary of Obscure Words and Phrases in the Writings of Shakspeare and by Charles Mackay (1887)
"If so, i fecks or i fakirs would signify evidently, rather than in faith, and
this is apparently the true meaning. Imogen. In the play of " Cymbeline," ..."