faict

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French

Noun

faict m (plural faicts)

  1. Obsolete spelling of fait

Anagrams

Middle French

Alternative forms

Etymology

Alteration of fait (based on the ultimate Latin etymology), from Old French fet < Latin factum.

Noun

faict m (plural faictz)

  1. 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 were really very great

Verb

faict m (feminine singular faicte, masculine plural faictz, feminine plural faictes)

  1. past participle of faire

Verb

faict

  1. third-person singular present indicative of faire

Descendants

  • French: fait (noun, verb forms)