Definition of Faitor

1. faitour [n -S] - See also: faitour

Lexicographical Neighbors of Faitor

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

Literary usage of Faitor

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

1. Etymons of English Wordsby John Thomson by John Thomson (1826)
"Peri or Puree are also genii of the Persians. faitor ... faitor lane is now Fetter lane. FAKE, s. a turn, bout, fold, coil of a rope ; G. and Swed feck; ..."

2. A Few Specimens of the Ars Logica Copleiana, Or, Solicitor-General's Logic by Francis Maceroni (1820)
"... to Pluto's damned lake—to the infernal deep with Erebus, and tortures vile also !—down faitor i Hold hook and line" (says he) " Down! down dogs ! down ..."

3. A Treatise on Arithmetic by J. Brookes (1776)
"Set unity or I, on either of the lines A, or Б, to either faitor on the line ... the other faitor on the fame line you had unity is the Produit on that line ..."

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