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it does not exist, "il" in that sentence is a dummy pronoun, impersonal
as in “it's raining”
nothing is raining, it's just… raining
Ty!
when I took french in high school, I thought so too and wrote "je faux" on the board.
even if it did exist, it’s probably some ancient meaning that doesn’t even appear in literature that we can read these days
and then, translate it into modern French, it would just have the normal construction. albeit a bit literary.
And since you were curious, falloir is one of a small group of verbs called "defective verbs" which don't have conjugations for all possible cases.