a. Obs. rare. [f. L. farcīmin-um farcy (f. farcīre: see FARCE v.1) + -OUS.] Of the nature of farcy.

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1607.  Topsell, Four-f. Beasts (1673), 60. The humors which annoy the body of oxen are many … the fourth is farciminous, wherein this whole body breaketh forth into mattry bunches.

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1748.  trans. Vegetius’ Distemp. Horses, 9. There are seven species of this Maul: The moist … and the farciminous.

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