faz
See also: Faz
Northern Kurdish
Noun
faz f
- stage (phase)
Old Spanish
Etymology 1
From Latin facies. Cognate with English face.
Noun
faz f (plural faces)
Etymology 2
From Latin fac (“do!, make!”), conjugation of facere (“to do, to make”), whence facer (“to do, to make”) and the origin of Modern Spanish hacer (“to do, to make”). Cognate with Portuguese faz.
Verb
faz
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Verb
faz
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin facies. Cognate with English face. Doublet of haz (“face”).
Pronunciation
Noun
faz f (plural faces)
- (archaic, poetic) face (surface)
- 1986, Watchtower Society, Canten Alabanzas a Jehová, 57:
- pues ellos andarán en el brillo de tu faz, dondequiera sirvan felices serán.
- for they will walk in the brightness of your face, wherever they serve, happy they'll be.
- 1986, Watchtower Society, Canten Alabanzas a Jehová, 57:
- (geometry) face (of a polyhedron or solid)
Derived terms
Usage notes
- Faz is chiefly poetic (and otherwise archaic) and has been replaced in Modern Spanish by cara (“face”) or rostro.
- Faz also has a doublet, haz, with the same meaning except that it underwent the conversion of f to h that occurred in the transition of Old Spanish to Modern Spanish (e.g. facer (“to do, to make”) to hacer (“to do, to make”)).
See also
Verb
faz
Further reading
- “faz”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
Turkish
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
faz (definite accusative fazı, plural fazlar)
Declension
Inflection | ||
---|---|---|
Nominative | faz | |
Definite accusative | fazı | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | faz | fazlar |
Definite accusative | fazı | fazları |
Dative | faza | fazlara |
Locative | fazda | fazlarda |
Ablative | fazdan | fazlardan |
Genitive | fazın | fazların |
Zhuang
Pronunciation
- (Standard Zhuang) IPA(key): /fa˧˩/
- Tone numbers: fa2
- Hyphenation: faz
Etymology 1
Noun
faz (Sawndip form ⿰糹伐, 1957–1982 spelling faƨ)
Etymology 2
Noun
faz (Sawndip forms ⿰衤伐 or ⿺尾⿱天衣, 1957–1982 spelling faƨ)
Etymology 3
Noun
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