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Hi Fernando,
Many thanks for that explanation. Domenech is of the opinion that the word facon came into usage when Brazilian gauchos came into contact with those of what nowadays is Uruguay, who were armed with very large knives and referred to these as facao, pronounced as facaun and the Gauchos Hispanizied it to facon. Cheers Chris Last edited by Chris Evans; 25th October 2006 at 10:40 AM. |
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