different between fiants vs faints
fiants
English
Etymology
French fiente (“dung”).
Noun
fiants (uncountable)
- (obsolete) The dung of the fox, wolf, boar, or badger.
Anagrams
- Fantis, faints, finsta, fitnas
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faints
English
Noun
faints
- plural of faint
- The impure spirit that comes over first (the strong faints) and last (the weak faints) in the distillation of whisky, much impregnated with fusel oil.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Ure to this entry?)
Verb
faints
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of faint
Anagrams
- Fantis, fiants, finsta, fitnas
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