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πŒ…πŒ€πŒ‚πŒ„πŒƒ

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Faliscan

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Etymology

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From Proto-Italic *fakiō, from Proto-Indo-European *dΚ°eh₁- (β€œto put, place, set”), through an intermediate root *dΚ°h₁-k-yΓ©/Γ³-. Cognate with Latin faciō.

Verb

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πŒ…πŒ€πŒ‚πŒ„πŒƒ β€’ (faced) (3rd person singular perfect)

  1. (s)he made
    • 2009, GabriΓ«l Bakkum, The Latin dialect of the Ager Faliscus: 150 years of scholarship[1] (in English), Vossiuspers UvA, page 580:
      cauiosfrenaiosfaced

Alternative forms

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