Latin facia, from Latin faciēs. <span class="searchmatch">fazza</span> f face (of humans) muzzle (of animals) impudence, impertinence, nerve, face aver <span class="searchmatch">fazza</span> de ― to have the nerve to fazzada...
See also: قر and فر IPA(key): /faz.za/ فَزَّ • (<span class="searchmatch">fazza</span>) I (first-person singular past فَزَزْتُ (fazaztu), non-past يَفَزُّ (yafazzu), verbal noun فَزّ...
Czech Wikipedia has an article on: facka Wikipedia cs Borrowed from Italian <span class="searchmatch">fazza</span>. IPA(key): [ˈfat͡ska] facka f slap (blow) Synonym: políček dát komu facku...
IPA(key): /faðˤðˤ/ فَظَّ • (<span class="searchmatch">faẓẓa</span>) I (first-person singular past فَظِظْتُ (faẓiẓtu), non-past يَفَظُّ (yafaẓẓu), verbal noun فَظَاظَة (faẓāẓa)) to be...
Borrowed from Venetan <span class="searchmatch">fazza</span>, and later from Italian faccia in sense 3. IPA(key): /ˈfa.t͡sa/ Hyphenation: φά‧τσα φάτσα • (fátsa) f (colloquial) face μια...
Italo-Dalmatian: Italian: faccia (see there for further descendants) Venetan: <span class="searchmatch">fazza</span>, faça, fasa (see there for further descendants) Rhaeto-Romance: Friulian:...
*facus, from Latin fascis (“bundle of wood”). Compare also Old High German <span class="searchmatch">fazza</span> (“bundle, load, burden”). Doublet of fagotto. Related to fascism (note that...
Dublin: Institiúid Ard-Léinn Bhaile Átha Cliath Borrowed from Venetan <span class="searchmatch">fazza</span>. IPA(key): /fât͡sa/ Hyphenation: fa‧ca fȁca f (Cyrillic spelling фа̏ца)...