Definition of Fancified

1. fancify [v] - See also: fancify

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fancified

fanbelts
fanboi
fanbois
fanboy
fanboyish
fanboyism
fanboys
fancie
fancied
fancied up
fancier
fanciers
fancies
fanciest
fancified (current term)
fancifies
fanciful
fancifull
fancifully
fancifulness
fancifulnesses
fancify
fancifying
fanciless
fancily
fanciness
fancinesses
fancruft

Literary usage of Fancified

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1887)
"For a moment he stood still, and then he resumed : " I was thinkin', as I was sittin' in there, that I'd get Mrs. People to buy some bits of fancified ..."

2. A Golden Wedding: And Other Tales by Ruth McEnery Stuart (1893)
"I often 'lowed I'd come over heah an' see yo' fancified cheer, what I done heerd de chil- len all talkin' 'bout, an' talk wid you, but I 'ain't had de ..."

3. The Life of Sir Henry Vane the Younger: With a History of the Events of His Time by William Wotherspoon Ireland (1905)
"It would appear, indeed, as if much study of the ' Ivory Gate ' had distorted and ' fancified ' his own views on a good many points. ..."

4. The Art of Attack: Being a Study in the Development of Weapons and by Henry Swainson Cowper (1906)
"Both patterns were during the period between the I3th and i6th cen« turies, beautified, and fancified into endless sub-types which we shall not notice here, ..."

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