rə|wäˌfā(ˌ)nāˈäⁿ, |rw- noun
( plural rois fainéants “)
Etymology: French, faineant king
: a do-nothing king ; especially : one who has delegated or lost his royal power while still reigning
rə|wäˌfā(ˌ)nāˈäⁿ, |rw- noun
( plural rois fainéants “)
Etymology: French, faineant king
: a do-nothing king ; especially : one who has delegated or lost his royal power while still reigning
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012