also FACIUND, FACONDE, FACOUND, FACOUNDE, FACUNDE CLICK HERE FOR KEY TO SOURCES Pronunciation of FACUND Adjective: Middle English faconde, facounde, from Old French facond, from Latin fācundus eloquent, from fāri to speak Noun: from French faconde, semi-popular from Latin fācundia, from fācundus a 1340 - The Psalter; Or Psalms of David, and Certain Canticles, with a translation and exposition in English, Richard Rolle of Hampole' see below From:The Psalter: Or Psalms of David and Certain Canticles, with a translation and exposition in English, by Richard Rolle of Hampole Edited by the Rev. H.R. Bramley, 1884 Commentary on the Psalter Psalm XI P. 43 From: Confessio Amantis of John Gower
Edited by Dr. Reinhold Paul, Vol. III, 1857 Incipit Liber Septimus P. 85
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