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nf. (d'un objet, d'un volume) : FASSA (Aix, Albanais.001, Annecy.003, Billième.173, Chambéry, Épagny.294, Montendry.219, Notre-Dame-Be., Table), fashe (Montagny-Bozel.026). - E. : Affronter, Perdre, Pile, Sens.
A1) face, figure : => Visage.
B1) adv., en face : ê / in face fassa (001,173 / 219,294), ê fashe (026) ; drai dvan <droit devant> (001, Arvillard.228) ; justo dvan <juste devant> (001).
B2) de face, de front : d'fassa, d'fron (001).
B3) face à face : fassa à fassa, nâ à nâ <nez à nez>, grwin à grwin (001). - E. : Aboucher, Affronter.
B4) (coucher, mettre, dormir /// tomber ) (en avant) (la) face contre terre, à plat ventre ; sens dessus dessous, l'ouverture // la bouche face vers le bas : ABOSHON (001, 003, Balme-Si., Gruffy, Juvigny, Leschaux, Thônes.004b), daboshon (004a, Villards-Thônes), aboston (Albertville), (d)abotson (Bozel), abotchyou-n (Ste-Foy, Tignes). - E. : Mettre.
C1) prép., face à, en face de : ê fassa dè (001), drai dvan (001,228), justo dvan (001).
C2) face à (des arguments ...) : kontro (001,228).

Dictionnaire Français-Savoyard. 2015.

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