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Webster 1913 Edition


Fleam

Fleam

,
Noun.
[F.
flamme
, OF.
flieme
, fr. LL.
flevotomum
,
phlebotomum
; cf. D.
vlijm
. See
Phlebotomy
.]
(Surg. & Far.)
A sharp instrument used for opening veins, lancing gums, etc.; a kind of lancet.
Fleam tooth
,
a tooth of a saw shaped like an isosceles triangle; a peg tooth.
Knight.

Webster 1828 Edition


Fleam

FLEAM

, n.
In surgery and farriery, a sharp instrument used for opening veins for letting blood.

Definition 2024


fleam

fleam

English

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Noun

fleam (plural fleams)

  1. A sharp instrument used to open a vein, to lance gums, or the like.
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Derived terms

  • fleam saw
  • fleam tooth
Translations

Etymology 2

From Middle English fleem, flem (the rushing of water; current), probably from Old English flēam (fleeing; flight; rush), from Proto-Germanic *flaumaz (stream; current; flood), from Proto-Indo-European *plew- (to fly; flow; run). Cognate with dialectal Norwegian flaum (flood).

Alternative forms

  • fleem

Noun

fleam (plural fleams)

  1. (Britain, dialectal, Northern England) The watercourse or runoff from a mill; millstream
  2. (Britain, dialectal, Northern England) A large trench or gully cut into a meadow in order to drain it

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Latin

Verb

fleam

  1. first-person singular present active subjunctive of fleō