Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for FARCE
FARCE, v.t. [fàrs; L. farcio, Fr. farcir, to stuff, Arm. farsa.]
- To stuff; to fill with mingled ingredients. [Little used.] The first principles of religion should not be farced with school points and private tenets. Sanderson.
- To extend; to swell out; as, the farced title. [Little used.] Shak.
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