Reverse Dictionary: STUFF

ADJECTIVES
1430 — YFARSYD stuffed → obs.
1905 — QUINTED of animals: over-filled, stuffed to repletion → Eng. dial. (Bk.)


VERBS
1300 — FARCE in cookery: to stuff an animal (a piece of meat) with force-meat (ground meat), herbs, etc. → obs. exc. Amer. dial.
1599 — SUFFULCE to stuff → obs.
1634 — FARCINATE to cram, to fill, to stuff; to cram the stomach with food → obs.
1656 — SUFFARCINATE to truss or stuff up, to pack tightly → obs.
1684 — CADGE → KEDGE to stuff; to fill, esp. to fill oneself with food → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1721 — RAM to stuff or cram with food or drink → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1830 — FARCY to stuff
1905 — PAG to pack tightly; to fill, to stuff, to stop up → Eng. dial. (Bk.)