Faggot (wood)

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This article refers to a kind of firewood; for other uses, see Faggot (disambiguation)

A faggot or fagot is a bundle of sticks or branches, usually meant for use as firewood. It derives ([1]) through the Old French fagot and the Italian diminutive fagotto from the Latin facus ("bundle"), coming into Middle English no later than 1279. It has also been used on occasion to refer more specifically (attested from 1555 in English) to wood for funeral pyres or a burning at the stake, and recanting heretics had to wear an embroidered figure of a faggot on their sleeve.

When a faggot is wrapped in only one band or withe, instead of the traditional two, it is also referred to as a bavin.