faitour
[ fey-ter ]
/ ˈfeɪ tər /
noun Archaic.
impostor; fake.
Origin of faitour
1300–50; Middle English < Anglo-French: impostor, Old French
faitor perpetrator, literally, doer, maker < Latin
factor. See
factor
Words nearby faitour
faith, hope, and charity,
faith-based,
faither,
faithful,
faithless,
faitour,
faiyum,
faiyûm,
faizabad,
faja,
fajardo
British Dictionary definitions for faitour
faitour
/ (ˈfeɪtə) /
noun
obsolete
an impostor
Word Origin for faitour
C14: from Anglo-French: cheat, from Old French
faitor, from Latin:
factor