- Facón - Wikipedia
The facón is a derivation of the Portuguese facão, a large-bladed fighting and utility knife that accompanied Portuguese explorers and émigrés during their settlement and exploration of Brazil [2]Deprived of their ability to wear a sword by various edicts, Spanish caballeros in South America adopted the facón, [3] particularly in the nations of Uruguay, Brazil and Argentina [3] as a
- façon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: facon French [edit] Etymology [edit] Inherited from Middle French façon, from Old French façon, from Latin factiōnem Compare faction, a borrowed doublet Pronunciation [edit] IPA : fa sɔ̃ Audio: Noun
- FAÇON | translate French to English - Cambridge Dictionary
FAÇON translate: way, fashion, way Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary
- FACON | Cold Steel Knives
The Facon is the national knife of Argentina where the Gauchos made it famous as its large and simply shaped blade proved ideal for everything from dispatching game and livestock to repairing tack and saddles to cooking and eating the evening meal
- façon translation in English | French-English dictionary - Reverso
façon translation in French - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'façons, façonner, faucon', examples, definition, conjugation
- Définitions : façon, façons - Dictionnaire de français Larousse
De toute façon, en aucune façon Au singulier : de toute façon, il n'acceptera jamais une chose pareille ; je ne souhaite en aucune façon lui parler recommandation : Ne pas employer de toutes les façons (= de toutes les manières possibles) pour de toute façon (= quoi qu'il en soit, en tout état de cause) Sans faire de façons, sans plus de façons, sans façons
- English translation of la façon - Collins Online Dictionary
English Translation of “FAÇON” | The official Collins French-English Dictionary online Over 100,000 English translations of French words and phrases
- FAÇON Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Façon definition: a fashion; manner; style See examples of FAÇON used in a sentence
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