Obs. Also fasor, fassure. [? a. AF. faisure, f. faire to make.] Fashion, form.

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13[?].  E. E. Allit. P., A. 431. That freles fleȝe of hyr fasor. Ibid., 1083. So ferly þer-of watȝ þe fasure [printed falure].

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c. 1400.  Destr. Troy, 3956. Polidamas … [was a] ffaire man of fassure [MS. faffure] & of fyn strenght. [But is faffure a form of favour?]

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