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单词 farcy
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farcyn.

Brit. /ˈfɑːsi/, U.S. /ˈfɑrsi/
Forms: Also Middle English–1500s farsy(e, 1500s–1600s farcie, 1600s farsey, 1700s fassee; Scottishpre-1700 fersie.
Etymology: variant of farcin n.
1.
a. A disease of animals, esp. of horses, closely allied to glanders.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > animal disease or disorder > disorders of horses > [noun] > glanders, strangles, or farcy
farcina1425
mourning of (also on) the chinec1465
farcy1481
strangullion1481
stranyelourc1500
vives?1523
(the) glanders1530
yves1578
avives1600
strangles1600
chine1607
strangle1607
fivesa1616
chine-evil1630
chine-gall1630
chine-glanders1630
mortechien1635
water-farcin1665
vees1672
1481–90 Howard Househ. Bks. (Roxb.) 400 Medesyn for a horse that had the farsy xij. d.
1552 R. Huloet Abcedarium Anglico Latinum Farsye..a sore vpon a beast or horse.
a1598 D. Fergusson Sc. Prov. (1641) sig. B4 Fire is good for the farcie.
a1605 A. Montgomerie Flyting with Polwart 305 The fersie, the falling-euill, that fels manie freikes.
1614 G. Markham Cheape & Good Husbandry (1668) i. xlix. 61 For the Farcy..with a knife slit all the knots..and then rub in the Medicine.
1710 London Gaz. No. 4674/8 Has had the Fassee.
1713 W. Derham Physico-theol. ii. vi. 58 An Horse troubled with the Farcy..cured himself of it in a short time by eating Hemlock.
1831 W. Youatt Horse viii. 128 Farcy is intimately connected with glanders.
1869 E. A. Parkes Man. Pract. Hygiene (ed. 3) 115 Glanders and farcy are less frequently caught in knackeries than in stables.
b. = farcy bud n. at Compounds.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > animal disease or disorder > disorders of horses > [noun] > glanders, strangles, or farcy > farcy bud
farcin1453
bud1593
farcy1684
farcy bud1842
1684 London Gaz. No. 1989/4 The Horse has a Sore or Farcy on the Off-side.
1770 Monthly Rev. 135 Horses..sent to the salt marshes..Leave there their glanders and their farcies.
2. The same disease as communicated to men.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > glandular disorders > [noun] > swollen glands
kernelc1000
glander1483
fugill1543
bocion1547
glandules?1550
malis1607
farcy1762
1762 L. Sterne Life Tristram Shandy V. i. 4 I wish from my soul, that every imitator..had the farcy.
1865 Morning Star 4 Jan. A cabman died of ‘acute farcy’.

Compounds

attributive and in other combinations, as farcy humour, farcy sore, farcy ulcer; farcy bud n. one of the small tumours which occur during the progress of farcy. farcy button n. = farcy bud n., esp. applied where there is little thickening of connective tissue. farcy cords n., farcy pipes the hardened lymphatic vessels found in most cases of farcy.farcy horse n. Obsolete = farcied horse: see farcied adj.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > animal disease or disorder > disorders of horses > [noun] > glanders, strangles, or farcy > farcy bud
farcin1453
bud1593
farcy1684
farcy bud1842
1533 Surtees Misc. (1890) 34 That no man put eny farcy horsses..of the commen.
1816 D. P. Blaine Outl. Vet. Art (ed. 2) 411 Every diffused swelling..even ossifications and ligamentary enlargements are termed farcy humours.
1842 T. H. Burgess tr. P. L. A. Cazenave & H. E. Schedel Man. Dis. Skin 182 The matter..of a farcy-bud will produce glanders.
1876 T. Bryant Pract. Surg. (ed. 2) I. ii. 75 Tumours or a knotty condition of the subcutaneous glands, called ‘farcy buds’.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

farcyv.

Brit. /ˈfɑːsi/, U.S. /ˈfɑrsi/
Etymology: ? < French farcir: see farce v.1
transitive. To stuff.Apparently an isolated use.
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the world > space > place > presence > fact of taking up space > take up (space or a place) [verb (transitive)] > fill > stuff or cram
cramc1000
pitchc1300
thrustc1380
purra1398
stopc1400
farcec1405
stuffc1440
line?1521
enfarce1531
threstc1540
pack1567
prag1567
prop1568
referse1580
thwack1582
ram1590
pang1637
farcinate1638
stivea1639
thrack1655
to craw outa1658
trig1660
steeve1669
stow1710
jam1719
squab1819
farcy1830
cram-jam1880
jam-pack1936
1830 J. Barrington Personal Sketches Own Times (ed. 2) II. 186 Poetry, with which the publishers were crammed and the public farcied.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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