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{{also|faħ}}
==Translingual==
 
===Symbol===
{{mul-symbol}}
 
# {{ISO 639|3}}
 
===See also===
* {{langcat|fah}}
 
==English==
 
===Etymology 1===
An anglicised spelling of [[{{m|en|fa]]}}.
 
====Noun====
{{en-noun}}
 
# {{lb|en|music}} {{alternative form of|fa|lang=en|fa}}.
 
===AnagramsEtymology 2===
* {{l|en|FHA}}
* {{l|en|HFA}}
 
====Interjection====
----
{{en-interj}}
 
# {{alt form|en|faugh}}
#* {{quote-book|en|author=Henry W. Coray|title=Son of Tears|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=w:G. P. Putnam's Sons|year=1957|page=14|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/sonoftears0000unse/page/14/mode/1up|passage=He leaned against the fence, pulled a pear from his tunic and bit into it. His face puckered. "No good?" Alypius said. Augustine spat out the pieces. "'''Fah'''!" he said.}}
 
===Etymology 3===
 
====Adverb====
{{head|en|adverb}}
 
# {{lb|en|New England}} {{pronunciation spelling of|en|far}}
 
===Anagrams===
* {{anagrams|en|a=afh|FHA|HFA|ha'f}}
 
==Old English==
 
===Pronunciation===
* {{ang-IPA|/fɑːx/|lang=angfāh}}
 
===Etymology 1===
From {{inh|ang|gmw-pro|*faih|id=hostile}}, from {{inh|ang|gem-pro|*faihaz|id=hostile}}.
 
====Adjective====
{{ang-adj|head=fāh}}
 
# [[guilty]]; [[criminal]]
# [[hostile]]
# [[outlawed]]
 
=====Declension=====
{{ang-adecl|fāh}}
 
=====Descendants=====
* {{desctree|enm|fo|id=adjective}}
* English: {{l|en|foe}}
 
===Etymology 2===
From {{inh|ang|gemgmw-pro|*faihazfaih|id=coloured}}, from {{etylinh|ineang|gem-pro|ang*faihaz|id=coloured}}, from {{minh|ang|ine-pro|*póyḱos}}.; Cognatecognate with Old High German {{mcog|goh|fēh}}, Gothic {{mcog|got|𐍆𐌰𐌹𐌷𐍃}}. The Proto-Indo-European root is also the source of Ancient Greek {{mcog|grc|ποικίλος||t=multicoloured}}.
 
The inflected stem ''fāg-'' may be because this word ultimately reflects a Proto-Germanic variant {{m|gem-pro||*faigaz}}; alternatively, it may be due to analogy with other adjectives with an alternation between {{IPAchar|[x]}} and {{IPAchar|[ɣ]}}, such as {{m|ang|smēag}}, {{m|ang|smēah|t=creeping, subtle}}.
 
====Alternative forms====
* {{lalt|enang|FHAfāg}}
 
====Adjective====
{{ang-adj|head=fāh}}
 
# [[decorated]], [[coloured]], [[shining]], [[adorned]]
 
=====DescendantsDeclension=====
{{ang-adecl|fāh|stem=fāg}}
* Scots: {{l|sco|faw}}
 
=====Derived terms=====
----
* {{l|enang|HFAswātfāh}}
 
=====Descendants=====
* {{desctree|enm|fou}}
 
==Old High German==
 
===Etymology===
From the {{etylder|goh|gmw-pro|goh*fak}}, from {{mder|goh|gem-pro|*faką}}, whence also Old English {{mcog|ang|fæc}}.
 
===Noun===
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====Descendants====
* German: {{ldesc|degmh|Fachvach}}
** {{desctree|de|Fach}}
 
** {{desc|yi|פֿאַך}}
[[fr:fah]]
[[hr:fah]]
[[ku:fah]]
[[mg:fah]]
[[my:fah]]
[[sr:fah]]
[[sh:fah]]
[[vi:fah]]