Complete Definition of "faitour"

English
Etymology
Anglo-Norman (cognate with Old French faitor �doer, maker�), from Latin factor, from facere �do, make�.

Pronunciation
IPA: /'feɪt�/

Noun
faitour

  1. archaic a charlatan or imposter, especially one pretending to be ill, or to tell fortunes

#: *1969: Quick, now, little faitour. What do you want to know about Gondal? � Robert Nye, Tales I Told My Mother

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