faîsan
Norman
Etymology
From Old French fesan, from Latin phāsiānus, from Ancient Greek φασιανός (phasianós, “bird of the river Φᾶσις (Phâsis)”) from where, it was supposed, the bird spread to the west.
Noun
faîsan m (plural faîsans)
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