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farcin
† 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.a 1425 Bk. Hunting xiii. (MS. Bodl. 546 fol. 52 b), Fleyng manyew..comeþ moste comuneliche ... Oxford English Dictionary
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farcinous
farcinous, a. (ˈfɑːsɪnəs) [f. farcin + -ous.] ‘Relating to, or being affected by farcy’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.). Oxford English Dictionary
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Auguste Ambroise Tardieu
Works 1843: De la morve et du farcin chronique chez l’homme. 1849–50: Mémoire sur les modifications physiques et chimiques que détermine dans certaines wikipedia.org
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farcinate
† ˈfarcinate, v. Obs. [f. L. farcināt- ppl. stem of farcināre to stuff.] trans. To cram, fill, stuff: a. (a place) with something; b. (the stomach) with food.1634 Sir T. Herbert Trav. 25 Their too much farcinating and late ore-charging their stomackes with fresh victuall. Ibid. (1638) 318 Each Varel... Oxford English Dictionary
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farsyn
farsyn var. of farcin, Obs. farcy. Oxford English Dictionary
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Biological warfare in popular culture
composed of chemical engineers, doctors and an apothecary" plan to deploy "twelve mines loaded with concentrated miasms and microbes of malignant fever, farcin wikipedia.org
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fassone
fassone var. of farcin Obs., farcy. Oxford English Dictionary
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farcy
▪ I. farcy, n. (ˈfɑːsɪ) Also 5–6 farsy(e, 7 farsey, farcie, 8 fassee. [variant of farcin.] 1. A disease of animals, esp. of horses, closely allied to glanders.1481–90 Howard Househ. Bks. (Roxb.) 400 Medesyn for a horse that had the farsy xij. d. 1552 Huloet, Farsye..a sore vpon a beast or horse. 161... Oxford English Dictionary
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hewing
hewing, vbl. n. (hjuːɪŋ) [f. hew v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb hew, in various senses.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 239/1 Hewynge (or hakkynge), seccio. 1497 Naval Acc. Hen. VII (1896) 324 For hewyng & sawyng of an Ankere Stoke—viijd. 1573 in Willis & Clark Cambridge (1886) I. 174 Item for hewing, marki... Oxford English Dictionary
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glanderous
glanderous, a. (ˈglændərəs) [f. as prec. + -ous.] Affected with, or of the nature of, glanders.1727 Bradley Fam. Dict. s.v. Glanders, Several have observed that when a Horse has had the Farcin, he will easily become glanderous. 1753 J. Bartlet Gentl. Farriery 328 Another hole..should be made..to giv... Oxford English Dictionary
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spur-gall
▪ I. † spur-gall, n. Obs. [f. next.] A gall caused or produced by the spur. Also fig.1655 T. White Obed. Gov. 117, I do not understand those spurgalls of honour, which disquiet their fiery humours. 1656 Heylin Surv. France 160 The very spur-gals had made such casements through their skin.▪ II. spur-... Oxford English Dictionary
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swine-pox
swine-pox ? Obs. Also 7 swine's-pox. 1. A name for chicken-pox. Retained as a synonym in 19th cent. medical works.1530 Palsgr. 278/2 Swyne pockes, farcin. c 1550 Lloyd Treas. Health R j, The great swyne pokes. 1624 Massinger Renegado i. iii, The Swine's-pox overtake you! There's a curse For a Turk, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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bud
▪ I. bud, n.1 (bʌd) Forms: 4–5 bodde, 5–7 budde, (6 bood, botthe), 7 budd, 6– bud. [Late ME. budde, bodde; of uncertain etymology. In ME. identical in form with budde. Prof. Skeat suggests a connexion of some kind with ODu. botte, mod.Du. bot a bud, or with OF. boter, mod.F. bouter to push, put fort... Oxford English Dictionary
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fashion
▪ I. fashion, n. (ˈfæʃən) Forms: 4 facioun, -un(e, 4–5 fasoun (4 -zoun), 4–6 Sc. fassoun, (-s)sowne), 5–6 facion(e, -cyon, -oun, (-ssion, -oun, -s)syon(e, 5 fasceon, -schyoun, 6 facon, -son, -sson(e, fastyon, fachion, -scyon, -shin, -sshon, -s)shyon, -szshion, fayssyon), 6– fashion. [a. OF. fa{cced}... Oxford English Dictionary
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water
▪ I. water, n. (ˈwɔːtə(r)) Forms: 1–3 wæter, 2–5 weter, 3 Orm. waterr, (pl. wattress), 3–5 watre, 4 Sc. valtir, vatter, vatyr, (pl. wateren), 4–5 watere, wattre, watur, -yr, 4–6 watir, 4, 6 Sc. vattir, 4–7 chiefly Sc. watter, -ir, 4–7 Sc. walter, 5 vatur, wature, -yre, wadyr, Sc. wattyr, 5–6 Sc. wal... Oxford English Dictionary
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