furciferous

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English

Etymology

From Latin furcifer (yoke bearer, scoundrel), from furca (fork, yoke, fork-shaped instrument of punishment) + ferre (to bear).

Pronunciation

Adjective

furciferous (comparative more furciferous, superlative most furciferous)

  1. (archaic) rascally; scandalous
    • 1853, Thomas De Quincey, Autobiographical Sketches/Oxford:
      furciferous knaves
    • 1823 April 1, The Monthly Magazine:
      furciferous practices

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