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Facete  adj.  Facetious; witty; humorous. (Archaic) "A facete discourse." ""How to interpose" with a small, smart remark, sentiment facete, or unctuous anecdote."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Facete" Quotes from Famous Books



... picked up in Pall Mall in the morning; these are your friend's natural weapons; all these things he can do: here I allow him to be truly great; nay, I will be just, and go still further, if he would confine himself to these things, and consider the facete and the playful to be the basis of his character, he would, for that species of man, be universally regarded as a person of a very good understanding; call him a legislator, a reasoner, and the conductor of the affairs of a great ...
— Peter Plymley's Letters and Selected Essays • Sydney Smith



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