"Faitour" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A faitour is an old-fashioned term for a pilferer or a thief who steals valuables, often from the highway or from travelers.
Faitour
A faitour is a Middle English word for a traveling juggler or minstrel. Here are 5 examples of its usage:
Faithfulness refers to the quality of being loyal, devoted, and true to someone or something, often implying a commitment or promise to remain steadfast and unwavering in one's actions, words, or emotions.
Faker: A person or entity that imitates someone or something in order to deceive, cheat, or gain an advantage.