faix

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English

Interjection

faix

  1. (Ireland) Eye dialect spelling of fecks.

French

Etymology

From Old French fais, from Latin fascis (bundle, burden), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰasko (bundle, band).

Pronunciation

Noun

faix m (plural faix)

  1. (literary or dated) burden, heavy load

Derived terms

Further reading


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Adjective

faix 

  1. small