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Definition of "garce" [garce]

  • An earlier form of gash. (noun)
  • An East Indian measure of capacity (about 144 imperial bushels) and of weight (about 4 tons). (noun)

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "garce" in a sentence
  • ""She is a famous 'garce'!" was a compliment little understood by Madame de Stael when it was paid to her in a little village of La Vendee, where she spent a few days of her exile."
  • "June 8th, 2006 at 11:44 pm the churl that keeps on hurling the ilk that keep on milking the salope that wallops la garce qui est une farce"
  • "Then she told him of Perrin and the smuggling; and he called her a clever _garce_ for stopping Corbet's mouth."