faenile

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) hayloft
 * 2) * a. 75 , (uncertain), Aetna 270–272:
 * levēs cruciant animōs et corpora causae horrea utī saturent, tumeant et dōlia mustō, plēnaque dēsectō surgant faenilīa campō.
 * insubstantial concerns torment souls and bodies that barns be satiated, that casks also swell with wine, and that full haylofts rise on the reaped field.
 * 1)  a meadow where hay is harvested
 * 1)  a meadow where hay is harvested

Descendants
See ; it is this form that the Romance descendants come from.