ppl. a. [f. FARCY + -ED2.] Affected with farcy.
1830. A. Fonblanque, England Under 7 Administr. (1837), II. 50. Sir Robert, the best, but farcied and touched in the wind.
1891. Daily News, 30 Oct., 6/2. To render the slaughter of farcied horses compulsory. Ibid. (1892), 28 July, 7/2. Eight horses, all glandered and some farcied in a stable.