farce
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Borrowed from Middle French farce (“comic interlude in a mystery play”, literally “stuffing”). Doublet of farse.
farce (countable and uncountable, plural farces)
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Verb from Middle English farcen, from Old French farsir, farcir, from Latin farciō (“to cram, stuff”). Doublet of farse.
farce (third-person singular simple present farces, present participle farcing, simple past and past participle farced)
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