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Etymology of the English word fawny

the English word fawny
using the English suffix -y
derived from the English word fawn
derived from the Old French word faon
derived from the Latin word fetus (offspring; birth, bringing forth young; laying; fetus, fetus, young while still in the womb; fruit of plant; produce, crop; having newly brought forth, given birth, whelped; offspring, young; children; pregnant, breeding; fertile)

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