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fancible (plural fancibles)

  1. (obsolete) fancy items
    • 1999, “Bold Doherty”, in Midsummer's Night[1], performed by Dervish:
      I needed some nails for to rivet them down...When you go to town you can buy the full noggin but beware you bring none of your fancibles home.

Adjective edit

fancible (comparative more fancible, superlative most fancible)

  1. (obsolete) fanciful
    • 1822, Samuel Butler, Zachary Grey, Hudibras: A Poem, Volume 2[2]:
      Many of their transmigrations have a fancible and ludicrous relation to the crime which they are intended to punish.

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