v. [f. FARCE sb.2 + -(I)FY.] trans. To turn into a farce.

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1834.  Sir F. B. Head, Bubbles fr. Brunnen, 86. They [servants] … farcify below stairs the comedy of errors which they catch an occasional glimpse of above.

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1837.  Blackw. Mag., XLI. 173. Covent-Garden has had the vigour to farcify it for the merriment of mankind.

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