[f. FARCY + -IC + -AL.] Pertaining to the farcy.
1762. Sterne, Tr. Shandy, V. i. I wish from my soul, that every imitator in Great Britain, France, and Ireland, had the farcy for his pains; and that there was a farcical house, large enough to holdaye and sublimate them.
1847. Youatt, Horse, xv. 317. A mare had been the subject of farcical enlargements, and not being capable of performing much work, a foal was procured from her.