Definitions for faitourˈfeɪ tər

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Random House Webster's College Dictionary

fai•tour*ˈfeɪ tər(n.)

  1. impostor; fake.

* Archaic..

Origin of faitour:

1300–50; ME < AF: impostor, OF faitor perpetrator, lit., doer, maker < L factor. See factor

Wiktionary

  1. faitour(Noun)

    A charlatan or imposter, especially one pretending to be ill, or to tell fortunes.

  2. Origin: From faitour (cognate with Old French faitor ‘doer, maker’), from factorem, from facere.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Faitour(noun)

    a doer or actor; particularly, an evil doer; a scoundrel


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