faict
French
editNoun
editfaict m (plural faicts)
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editEtymology
editAlteration of fait (based on the ultimate Latin etymology), from Old French fet < Latin factum.
Noun
editfaict m (plural faictz)
- feat
- 1488, Jean Dupré, Lancelot du Lac, page 27:
- Et quant il vit ce, si dist que vrayement estoient bien grans les faiz de son seigneur
- And when he saw this, he said that the feats of his knight [Lancelot] were really very great
Verb
editfaict m (feminine singular faicte, masculine plural faictz, feminine plural faictes)
- past participle of faire
Verb
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Descendants
edit- French: fait (noun, verb forms)
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