Fauci

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English

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Etymology

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From the Sicilian surname Fauci, a surname derived from fauci (sickle).

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Fauci (plural Faucis)

  1. A surname from Sicilian.
    • 2021 May 17, Jane E. Brody, “A Birthday Milestone: Turning 80!”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
      Dr. Anthony Fauci, national infectious disease guru, is five months my senior, sharp as a tack even under withering political fire;

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Italian

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Etymology

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From the Sicilian surname Fauci, from fauci (sickle).

Proper noun

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Fauci m or f by sense

  1. a surname

Sicilian

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Etymology

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From fauci (sickle).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈfaw.ʃi/, [ˈfaw.ʃɪ]
  • Hyphenation: fàu‧ci

Proper noun

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Fauci

  1. a surname, Fauci

Descendants

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  • English: Fauci, La Fauci
  • Italian: Fauci, La Fauci