farfante 29
Although it was practically displaced by its augmentative farfantón, it still finds exactly the same meaning of "braggart, boastful and pedantic mouthful". The origin at first glance seems like a deformation of fake, word with which it shares some meaning, but surely it has an Arabic origin taken from 1601; 1585; 1601; 1585; ( farafar "to twist into oneself") with the suffix -nte; Although a Latin etymology is also suggested from for, fatus ("who speaks, says").