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farce

The origin and history of farce.

Etymology

From French farce, literally 'stuffing', from Latin farcire 'to stuff'. Comic interludes were originally 'stuffed' into the gaps between the acts of serious religious plays, and the name of the filling transferred to the joke.

Origin: French

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