First Known Use: 1781
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farceur
noun far·ceur \fär-ˈsər\
Definition of FARCEUR
2
: a writer or actor of farce
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Origin of FARCEUR
French, from Middle French, from farcer to joke, from Old French, from farce
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Rhymes with FARCEUR
as per, astir, auteur, aver, bestir, Big Sur, Bonheur, chasseur, chauffeur, claqueur, coiffeur, concur, confer, Crèvecoeur, danseur, defer, demur, deter, douceur, du jour, flaneur, frondeur, hauteur, him/her, his/her, incur, infer, inter, jongleur, larkspur, liqueur, longspur, masseur, millefleur, occur, Pasteur, poseur, prefer, recur, refer, sandbur, sandspur, seigneur, transfer, voyeur, white fir
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