farceur

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French farceur.

Noun

farceur (plural farceurs)

  1. A person who writes farces, or who performs in them.
  2. A farcical comedian.

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /faʁ.sœʁ/

Noun

farceur m (plural farceurs, feminine farceuse)

  1. joker; trickster; prankster, jokester
  2. (dated) actor who plays in a farce

Descendants

  • Danish: farcør
  • English: farecour

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