farcecommon nounverbSyllable DecompositionfarcéEtymologyexpandfrom the Latin farsus, feminine past participle of farcire, which gives farcir, farci; this past participle was farce in the masculine in Old French.Definitions1. First person singular of the present indicative of farcer.expand2. Third person singular of the present indicative of farcer.expand3. First person singular of the present subjunctive of farcer.expand4. Third person singular of the present subjunctive of farcer.expand5. Second person singular of the present imperative of farcer.expandSee alsofarces (v.) farce (cn.)