facs
Irish (Donegal)
/fˠaksˠ/
noun
Definitions
- fax transmission, paper copy of said transmission
Etymology
Borrowed from English fax (a fax machine, fax) derived from Latin fac simile (make similar, make like).
Origin
Latin
fac simile
Gloss
make similar, make like
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cryptofax English
- e-fax English
- facsimile English
- fax English
- faxable English
- faxback English
- faxer English
- faxlore English
- refax English
- faksi Finnish
- fac simile Latin
- fax Dutch, Flemish
- faxer French
- факс Russian
- facsímil Spanish, Castilian
- fax Spanish, Castilian
- faksimile Norwegian Bokmål
- ファックス Japanese
- fax Polish
- faksimile Norwegian Nynorsk
- fax Middle English
- facsáil Irish
- faks Serbo-Croatian
- facsímil Catalan, Valencian
- फ़ैक्स Hindi
- แฟกซ์ Thai
- แฟ็กซ์ Thai
- faxar Ido
- fax Norman
- faxer Norman
- faksi Swahili
- 팩스 Korean
- ifeksi Xhosa