- flówan
- sv/i7 3rd pres fléwð past fléow/on ptp is geflówen to flow, stream, issue; become liquid, melt; abound; ge\flówan overflow
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
flōwan — *flōwan germ., stark. Verb: nhd. fließen; ne. flow (Verb), run (Verb); Rekontruktionsbasis: an., ae.; Quelle: Ortsname (1. Jh.)?); Etymologie: s. ing … Germanisches Wörterbuch
forðflówan — sv/i7 3rd pres forðfléwð past forðfléow/on ptp is forðflówen to flow … Old to modern English dictionary
pleu- — To flow. Derivatives include pulmonary, Pluto, flow, fowl, flutter, and fluster. I. Basic form *pleu . 1. plover, pluvial, pluvious … Universalium
flōwō- — *flōwō , *flōwōn, *flōwa , *flōwan germ.?, schwach Maskulinum (n): nhd. Wasseransammlung; ne. water reservoir; Rekontruktionsbasis: an.; Hinweis: s. *flōwan; Etymologie: s. ing. *pleu , Verb … Germanisches Wörterbuch
плавить — плавлю, укр. плавити, русск. цслав. плавитися плыть (по морю) , болг. плавя счерпываю, полощу (Младенов 426), сербохорв. пла̏вити, пла̏ви̑м заливать , словен. рlаß viti, im сплавлять (лес), плавать, идти под парусами , чеш. plaviti, слвц. рlаvit᾽ … Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера
fleet — I. verb Etymology: Middle English fleten, from Old English flēotan; akin to Old High German fliozzan to float, Old English flōwan to flow Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. obsolete drift 2. a. archaic … New Collegiate Dictionary
flood — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English flōd; akin to Old High German fluot flood, Old English flōwan to flow Date: before 12th century 1. a. a rising and overflowing of a body of water especially onto normally dry land; also a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
flow — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English flōwan; akin to Old High German flouwen to rinse, wash, Latin pluere to rain, Greek plein to sail, float Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. a. (1) to issue or move in a stream (2)… … New Collegiate Dictionary
fly — I. verb (flew; flown; flying) Etymology: Middle English flien, from Old English flēogan; akin to Old High German fliogan to fly and probably to Old English flōwan to flow Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. a. to move in or pass… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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