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单词 farse
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farsen.

/fɑːs/
Etymology: A modern adaptation of medieval Latin farsa (see farce n.2)
Church History.
An amplificatory phrase inserted into a liturgical formula; also, each of the hortatory or explanatory passages in the vernacular interpolated between the Latin sentences in chanting the lesson or epistle.
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farse1842
1842 W. F. Hook Church Dict. 296 The subdeacon first repeated each verse of the epistle or lectio, in Latin, and two choristers sang the Farse, or explanation.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online June 2018).

farsev.

/fɑːs/
Forms: Also farce v.1 7.
Etymology: < Old French farsir, in past participle latinized as farcitus : see farse n.
Church History.
transitive. To amplify (a liturgical formula) by the insertion of certain words; to provide (an epistle) with a ‘farse’ or interpolated vernacular comment. Also, to insert (a passage) by way of ‘farse’.
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society > faith > worship > parts of service > [verb (transitive)] > use amplificatory phrase
farce1857
farse1875
1877 J. D. Chambers Divine Worship Eng. 320 The ‘kyrie’ was simple, not farsed..Between each kyrie is farsed..one of the ten Commandments.
in extended use.1875 H. T. Kingdon Fasting Communion 11 A wonderful instance of ‘farsed’ history.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online September 2018).
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