faire

Usage notes
Sometimes used deliberately to convey an archaic feeling, e.g. "Renaissance faire"

Etymology
From, from , from. The past historic and imperfect subjunctive stem fi- (fis, fis, fit...) originated in the Latin form, with (*/ˈfed͡zi/ > */ˈfit͡s/).

Verb

 * 1)  to do
 * 2)  to make
 * 3)  to say, to go of an animal
 * 4)  to make cause someone or something to do something
 * 5)  to act like (something)
 * 6)  to be
 * 7)  to do, to make (oneself)
 * 8)  to be, to get used for a passive action
 * 9)  to ripen, to mature
 * 10)  to become used to, to get used to
 * 11)  to do to have sex with
 * 12)  to defecate; (metaphorically) to shit oneself to be terrified
 * 13)  to become, to get
 * 14) to set a price, put a price tag (on), sell
 * 1)  to act like (something)
 * 2)  to be
 * 3)  to do, to make (oneself)
 * 4)  to be, to get used for a passive action
 * 5)  to ripen, to mature
 * 6)  to become used to, to get used to
 * 7)  to do to have sex with
 * 8)  to defecate; (metaphorically) to shit oneself to be terrified
 * 9)  to become, to get
 * 10) to set a price, put a price tag (on), sell
 * 1)  to ripen, to mature
 * 2)  to become used to, to get used to
 * 3)  to do to have sex with
 * 4)  to defecate; (metaphorically) to shit oneself to be terrified
 * 5)  to become, to get
 * 6) to set a price, put a price tag (on), sell
 * 1)  to do to have sex with
 * 2)  to defecate; (metaphorically) to shit oneself to be terrified
 * 3)  to become, to get
 * 4) to set a price, put a price tag (on), sell
 * 1)  to become, to get
 * 2) to set a price, put a price tag (on), sell
 * 1)  to become, to get
 * 2) to set a price, put a price tag (on), sell

Usage notes

 * When it is followed by an infinitive, the past participle is invariable.
 * Elle s'est fait comprendre, not *elle s'est faite comprendre.

Noun

 * 1) watch act of guarding
 * 2) wake period after death
 * 1) wake period after death

Etymology
From

Adjective

 * 1) fair; handsome; beautiful; attractive

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to do
 * 2) to make
 * 3) to choose; to elect

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1) to make
 * 2) to do

Etymology
.

Verb

 * 1) to do
 * 2) to make

Etymology
.

Verb

 * 1) to do
 * 2) to make

Etymology
Verbal noun from, for which see.

Noun

 * 1) watch the act or period of watching or guarding