fancible

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Noun[edit]

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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