favori

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See also: favorì

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French favori.

Noun

favori (plural favoris)

  1. A lock of loose hair at the temple.
    • 1993, Rikki Ducornet, The Jade Cabinet, Dalkey Archive Press, p. 141:
      they called him the phantom walrus – an animal, it is true, Tubbs had come to resemble, swathed against the fog and mist in an oversized raincoat (Tubbs was losing weight), his favoris bristling on his cheeks like tusks and glistening with weather.

Esperanto

Etymology

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Verb

favori (present favoras, past favoris, future favoros, conditional favorus, volitive favoru)

  1. to favor

Conjugation


French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fa.vɔ.ʁi/
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Adjective

favori (feminine favorite, masculine plural favoris, feminine plural favorites)

  1. favourite (UK) / favorite (US)

Synonyms

Noun

favori m (plural favoris)

  1. favorite
  2. (in the plural) sideburns, side whiskers

Further reading


Italian

Noun

favori m

  1. plural of favore

Anagrams


Latin

Noun

(deprecated template usage) favōrī

  1. dative singular of favor

Norman

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old French favorit, favori, past participle of favorir (to favor).

Adjective

favori m

  1. (Jersey) favorite