fâcher

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Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Middle French fascher, from Old French faschier. Probably from Vulgar Latin *fasticāre, from an alteration of Late Latin fastidiāre < Classical Latin fastīdīre.

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fâcher

  1. to annoy, to vex
  2. (takes a reflexive pronoun) to get angry, fall out

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