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facian

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See also: facían

Old English

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Etymology

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Unknown, yet apparently from Proto-West Germanic *faik-, whence also Old English fǣċcan (to wish for, strive for).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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fācian

  1. to obtain, acquire
  2. to try to obtain; get; get to, reach

Conjugation

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