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Contents
1
Old English
1.1
Alternative forms
1.2
Etymology
1.3
Pronunciation
1.4
Noun
1.4.1
Declension
1.4.2
Related terms
1.4.3
Descendants
Old English
Alternative forms
fācen
,
fācon
Etymology
From
Proto-Germanic
*faikną
.
Pronunciation
IPA
(
key
)
:
/fɑːkn/
Noun
fācn
n
(
nominative plural
fācn
)
deceit
,
fraud
,
guile
treachery
malice
,
wickedness
,
evil
,
wickedness
crime
Declension
Declension of
facn
(strong a-stem)
Case
Singular
Plural
nominative
fācn
fācn
accusative
fācn
fācn
genitive
fācnes
fācna
dative
fācne
fācnum
Related terms
fǣcne
Descendants
Middle English:
faken
,
fakenn
,
foken
Categories
:
Old English terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
Old English terms derived from Proto-Germanic
Old English terms with IPA pronunciation
Old English lemmas
Old English nouns
Old English neuter nouns
Old English neuter a-stem nouns
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