façon

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== French == === Etymology === Inherited from Middle French façon, from Old French façon, from Latin factiōnem. Compare faction, a borrowed doublet. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /fa.sɔ̃/ === Noun === façon f (plural façons) way; manner; fashion Synonym: manière ==== Derived terms ==== ==== Descendants ==== Haitian Creole: fason → Alemannic German: Fasung → Bulgarian: фасо́н (fasón) → Danish: facon → Russian: фасон (fason) → Uzbek: fason → Swedish: fason === Further reading === “façon”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012 === Anagrams === fonça == Middle French == === Etymology === From Old French façon. === Noun === façon f (plural façons) way; manner; fashion ==== Descendants ==== French: façonHaitian Creole: fason→ Alemannic German: Fasung→ Bulgarian: фасо́н (fasón)→ Danish: facon→ Russian: фасон (fason)→ Uzbek: fason→ Swedish: fason → German: Fasson == Old French == === Alternative forms === facon (manuscript form) faceon façun (Anglo-Norman) fechoun (Old Northern French) === Etymology === From Latin factiōnem, accusative singular of factiō. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /faˈt͡sun/ === Noun === façon oblique singular, f (oblique plural façons, nominative singular façon, nominative plural façons) way, manner, fashion ==== Descendants ==== Middle French: façonFrench: façonHaitian Creole: fason→ Alemannic German: Fasung→ Bulgarian: фасо́н (fasón)→ Danish: facon→ Russian: фасон (fason)→ Uzbek: fason→ Swedish: fason→ German: Fasson Norman: faichon → Middle Dutch: fatchoen, faetsoen Dutch: fatsoenAfrikaans: fatsoen→ Indonesian: fatsunNegerhollands: fatsoenPetjo: fatsoen → Central Franconian: Fazung, Fazong, Fazuun → Middle English: faciounEnglish: fashion (see there for further descendants)Scots: fashion, fassonYola: fashoon