Definition of Faitors

1. faitor [n] - See also: faitor

Lexicographical Neighbors of Faitors

faithfull
faithfully
faithfulness
faithfulnesses
faithfuls
faithhead
faithing
faithless
faithless elector
faithless electors
faithlessly
faithlessness
faithlessnesses
faiths
faitor
faitors (current term)
faitour
faitours
faits accomplis
faix
fajita
fajitas
fajr
fake
fake book
fake etymology
fake the funk
fakeaway
fakeaways

Literary usage of Faitors

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Commentaries on the Law in Shakespeare: With Explanations of the Legal Terms by Edward Joseph White (1913)
"Hold hook and line, say I. Down, down, dogs: down, faitors: Have we not Hiren here?"1 The word "faitors," as used in an old statute of the reign of Richard ..."

2. The Statutes at Large, of England and of Great Britain: From Magna Carta to by Great Britain, Thomas Edlyne Tomlins, John Raithby (1811)
"where fuch faitors aed them to Gaul, ... if any Default be afterwards found in fuch faitors and Vagabonds : and if they cannot find fuch Surety, ..."

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