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Aug 6, 2021
This week’s themeWords to describe people This week’s words verigreen raffish clamant draggletailed faitour This week’s comments AWADmail 997 Next week’s theme Words that look one part of speech but are other A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargfaitour
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: A cheat or impostor.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin factor (maker, doer, perpetrator), from facere (to make or
to do). Earliest documented use: 1340.
USAGE:
“Herod’s eagerness to slay those faitours who threaten his supremacy ....” Deanne Williams; The French Fetish from Chaucer to Shakespeare; Cambridge University Press; 2004. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
There are none so sour as those who are sweet to order. -Luc de Clapiers,
Marquis de Vauvenargues, essayist (6 Aug 1715-1747)
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