Word of the Day for Wednesday, February 5, 2014 farceur \fahr-SUR\, noun: 1. a joker; wag. 2. a writer or director of or actor in farce. A man may be happy at repartee, a merrymaker, a farceur, a jester, and yet not be a wit, although he may be esteemed one for his lively conversation, drollery, aptitude in rejoinder and equivoque. -- John Duke Coleridge (1820 – 1894), Great Thoughts from Master Minds Vol. V, 1908 The life of a professional farceur isn't all a farce, by a long shot. This is especially true if you happen to be Collie of the Lambs Club. -- William Collier, "When Life Is Not All a Farce," New York Times, 1907 Farceur comes from the French word of the same spelling, which in turn is rooted in the Latin word farcire meaning "to stuff, cram." Read the full entry | See synonyms | Comment on today's word | Suggest tomorrow's word Yesterday's word | Previous words | Help |
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