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farceur
(far|ceur)
Pronunciation:
/fɑːˈsəː/
noun
a writer of or performer in farces.
a comedian:
the show unearthed a generation of gifted farceurs and mimics
Origin:
late 17th century
: French
, from obsolete
farcer
'act farces'
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