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† faunt Obs. Also 4 fant, fawnt. [Aphetic form of OF. enfaunt, enfant: see infant. The shortened form has not been found in Fr., but It. has the corresponding fante boy, servant, foot-soldier, whence Ger. fant.] An infant, a child, a young person.13.. E.E. Allit. P. A. 161 At þe fote þer-of [i.e. of...
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Faunt
Faunt is a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Arthur Faunt (1554–1591), English theologian
Jason Faunt (born 1974), American actor
Nicholas Faunt (fl. 1572–1608
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Jason Faunt
Jason Patrick Faunt (born November 20, 1974) is an American actor. Faunt and his wife are expecting their first child together due in early 2024.
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fauntelet
† ˈfauntelet Obs. [Aphetic f. OF. enfantelet: see faunt and -let.] A little child.1393 Langl. P. Pl. C. xii. 310 ‘Ȝe, farewel fyppe’, quath fauntelet.
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Nicholas Faunt
Nicholas Faunt (fl. 1572–1608) was an English clerk of the signet, agent of the Crown, and politician.
Life
Faunt was a native of Norfolk. wrote to her sons imploring them to benefit by Faunt's advice.
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fauntekin
† ˈfauntekin Obs. Forms: 4 faun-, fawnt(e)kyn(e, 5 fantekyn. [dim. of faunt: see -kin.] A little child, an infant.1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. xiii. 213, I shal dwelle as I do my deuore to shewen, And conformen fauntekynes. 1393 Ibid. C. xi. 182 Fauntekynes and fooles. ? a 1400 Morte Arth. 845 He has frety...
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William Faunt
William Faunt (1495/1496 – 1559), of Foston, Leicestershire, was an English politician.
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fante
▪ I. fant var. f. faunt Obs., child.▪ II. fant(e obs. f. of faint a., font.
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Arthur Faunt
Family background
Arthur Faunt was the third son of William Faunt of Foston, Leicestershire, by his second wife, Jane, daughter of George Vincent of Peckleton Pope Gregory appointed Faunt to be its first rector, and he left Rome on 10 June 1581.
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fanterie
† ˈfanterie Obs. [a. OF. fanterie, ad. It. fanteria f. fante foot-soldier (literally boy, short for infante = infant cf. faunt).] Infantry; pl. foot-soldiers.a 1577 Gascoigne Fruits War clii. in Wks. (1587) 146 Fiue..bands of English Fanteries. 1601 Holland Pliny I. 128 Trusting vpon their Cauallery...
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Constance Faunt Le Roy Runcie
Constance Faunt Le Roy Runcie (or Fauntleroy) (January 15, 1836 – May 17, 1911) was an American pianist, author and composer. Faunt Le Roy married minister James Runcie and had four children. The couple lived in St.
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Super Duck
When Faunt sees that he's all wet and tells him so, Supe takes Faunt's book on Jonah and says, "Faunt, I'm all wet about a lot of things." "The Nifty Thrifty Trip" — Supe and Faunt go camping in the country to save money, but Supe — against Faunt's advice — tries to steal apples and milk from
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杰森·方特
杰森·方特(Jason Patrick Faunt,)是美国的一位演员,出生在伊利诺州芝加哥。他曾经就读于北卡罗来纳大学艾塞维亚分校。
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Faunce
bioethicist and researcher
Thomas Faunce (cricketer) (1883–1968), Australian cricketer
William Faunce (1859–1930), American clergyman and educator
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Ronald T. Farrar
He retired from academia as the Reynolds-Faunt Professor of Journalism at the University of South Carolina (USC) in 2001. He became the Reynolds-Faunt Professor of Journalism at the University of South Carolina in 1986, and he retired from academia in 2001.
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