farcimen

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Farcimen \Far"ci*men\, Farcin \Far"cin\, n. (Far.)
   Same as {Farcy}.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Farcy \Far"cy\, n. [F. farcin; cf. L. farciminum a disease of
   horses, fr. farcire. See {Farce}.] (Far.)
   A contagious disease of horses, associated with painful
   ulcerating enlargements, esp. upon the head and limbs. It is
   of the same nature as glanders, and is often fatal. Called
   also {farcin}, and {farcimen}.
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   Note: Farcy, although more common in horses, is communicable
         to other animals and to human beings.
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   {Farcy bud}, a hard, prominent swelling occurring upon the
      cutaneous surface in farcy, due to the obstruction and
      inflammation of the lymphatic vessels, and followed by
      ulceration. --Youatt.
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