Where does “FAC” come from?

FAC (English) comes from English faculty, from Middle English faculte, from Old French faculte, from Latin facultās, from Proto-Italic fakelitāts.

FAC (English): Initialism of Forward Air Control; Initialism of...

Definitions

  1. Initialism of Forward Air Control; Initialism of...

Ancestry of “FAC”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishfacultyThe academic staff at schools, colleges,...
2Middle EnglishfacultePower, skill, capability, capacity; the amount...
3Old Frenchfaculte
4Latinfacultāsability to do any thing easily, skill, capacity, power
5Proto-Italicfakelitāts
Every word from Proto-Italic fakelitātsEvery word from Latin facultāsEvery word from Old French faculte