Fauʹna (2 syl.).

The animals of a country at any given geological period; so called from the mythological fauns, who were the patrons of wild animals.

Nor less the place of curious plant he knows—

He both his Flora and his Fauna shows.”


Crabbe: Bcrough.

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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.

Fathers of the Church
Fathers of the Greek Church
Fathers of the Latin Church
Fathom (Count)
Fatima
Fatted Calf
Fatua Mulier
Fault
Fault
Faults
Fauna
Faust
Faux-jour (French)
Faux Pas
Favonius
Favours
Favourite
Favourites
Fay
Faye
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