See also: fartât, fărtat, fãrtat, and Fârtat

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Etymology edit

Possibly from the past participle of a Latin verb fratrāre (which did not survive in Romanian; however compare Aromanian nfãrtedz, nfãrtari and fãrtat), ultimately from frāter.

Noun edit

fârtat m (plural fârtați)

  1. bosom friend, bosom buddy, very close friend or comrade
  2. blood brother (someone bound to another person in commitment and friendship by a ceremonial mingling of blood)

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