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† ˈfarcin Obs. exc. dial. (in form fashion). Forms: 5 farseyn, 6–7 farcion, -yon, fashion, 6 farcine, -yn, 7–8 farcin. Also in pl. 6 fassones, 6–8 fashions. [a. Fr. farcin:—L. farcīminum: see prec.] = farcy 1.
a1425Bk. Hunting xiii. (MS. Bodl. 546 fol. 52 b), Fleyng manyew..comeþ moste comuneliche a boute þe houndes ers and yn hure legges þan yn any oþer places as þe farsyn. 1523Fitzherb. Husb. §93 The farcyon is an yll soraunce. 1568Turner Herball iii. 17 The farcye or fassones. a1592Greene & Lodge Looking Glass Dram. Wks. (1831) I. 67 If a horse have outward diseases as the spavin..or fashion we let him blood. 1610Markham Masterp. ii. iii. 392 The farcy (of our ignorant Smiths called the Fashions). 1686Lond. Gaz. No. 2158/4 A black brown Colt..very full of Knots, like the Fashions. 1727Bradley Fam. Dict. s.v., The Farcin in Horses is the same as the Small-pox is in Men. attrib.1667Lond. Gaz. No. 211/4 A fine light Bay Stone⁓horse..having some Fashion spots upon him. b. A farcy-bud.
1453Paston Lett. No. 188 I. 255 Hese hors hath j. farseyn and grete rennyng sorys. 1617Markham Caval. ii. 22 Foule Farcions and other cankerous sores. |