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farce verb trans. [f¨»:s] ME.
[Old French farsir (mod. farcir), from Latin farcire stuff.]
Cram or stuff (with). Also foll. by up. Now rare. ME.
W. de la Mare A mind Farced up with all I have learned and read.
b. Cookery. Stuff with forcemeat, herbs, etc. LME-M18.
Stuff or force into, through. LME-E17.
Lard, embellish, garnish. Also foll. by up. LME.
Ecclesiastical. Amplify (a liturgical formula) by the insertion of certain words; interpolate a (vernacular) comment in (an epistle etc.). M19.