v. Obs. [f. L. farcināt- ppl. stem of farcināre to stuff.] trans. To cram, fill, stuff: a. (a place) with something; b. (the stomach) with food.
1634. Sir T. Herbert, Trav., 25. Their too much farcinating and late ore-charging their stomackes with fresh victuall. Ibid. (1638), 318. Each Varella farcinated with ugly Idolls.
1775. in Ash.