Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An infant; a child.
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Examples
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"faunt" instead of thought, and "nufse" in place of nervous, according to a study by Cambridge Assessment, which runs exam boards and is a department of the university.
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Cheezland has special crtl+ which makes faunt big!
“I WAS HERE FIRST” - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2010
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Wheras you were 17 according to your own website and are therefore the faunt of all knowledge.
Have We Seen This Site Somewhere Before? Kerron Cross 2007
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From its basement come the center panel of an old altar piece, a baptismal faunt, stained glass and a pew that were physically part of the church in its past.
unknown title 2009
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#8 ::: doug faunt ::: view all by ::: January 15, 2010, 02:14 PM:
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#2 ::: doug faunt ::: view all by ::: January 15, 2010, 12:52 PM:
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what faunt is that fixedd clo de toormallet intro?
Taking a Beating: Literally Stiffed, Vertically Complaining BikeSnobNYC 2010
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As thefe fayings do witnefle, I will behold the face of God in rightcoufnefle:! will be pr! uyet their iaft end is life and faluation; and that the profperity ofthe wicked is a plea - faunt way, whereby they by litle and litle Aide forward into the gulfe of death.
awezomeang commented on the word faunt
MY "faunt" is used in the term FAUNT-FACE. A Watkins will know its meaning as used!
May 11, 2020