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Feck

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n.1.Effect.
2.Efficacy; force; value.
3.Amount; quantity.
He had a feck o' books wi' him.
- R. L. Stevenson.
The most feck
the greater or larger part.
- Burns.

Feck the bulk; the greater part; a quantity, 1470.
Examples: feck of books, 1887; of work, 1876.


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