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faithe
English
Noun
faithe (plural faithes)
- Obsolete spelling of faith
Norman
Alternative forms
- faire (Guernsey)
Etymology
From Old French faire, from Latin faci?, facere, from Proto-Indo-European *d?eh?- (“to put, place, set”).
Pronunciation
Verb
faithe (gerund faîs'sie)
- (Jersey) to do, make
Derived terms
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faithed
English
Etymology
faith +? -ed
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fe??d/, /fe??t/
- Rhymes: -e??d
Adjective
faithed (comparative more faithed, superlative most faithed)
- (obsolete) Having faith or a faith; honest; sincere.
- Having faith of a specified quality or type.
Anagrams
- headfit
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