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fluir

fluir

See also: fluír and flùir

Aromanian

Alternative forms

  • fluiru

Verb

fluir (past participle fluiratã)

  1. I whistle.

Synonyms

Related terms

Noun

fluir n (plural fluiri/fluire)

  1. Alternative form of fluiarã- whistle

Etymology 2

From the above, given the comparison of a bone to a flute; compare Daco-Romanian fluier; cf. also the semantic evolution in Latin tibia, which also possessed the sense of "flute".

Alternative forms

  • fljer, fler, fljor

Noun

fluir n (plural fluiri/fluire)

  1. tibia, shinbone

Synonyms

  • aridã, cãlami, chilunghi

Ido

Verb

fluir

  1. past infinitive of fluar

Middle French

Etymology

Old French. Borrowing from Latin fluō. Doublet of fluer.

Verb

fluir

  1. (intransitive) to flow

Conjugation

  • Middle French conjugation varies from one text to another. Hence, the following conjugation should be considered as typical, not as exhaustive.

References

  • fluir on Dictionnaire du Moyen Français (1330-1500) (in French)

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin fluō.

Verb

fluir (first-person singular present indicative fluo, past participle fluído)

  1. to flow, run
  2. to pour

Conjugation


Scots

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /flør/

Noun

fluir (plural fluirs)

  1. Alternative form of flair

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin fluere, present active infinitive of fluō.

Verb

fluir (first-person singular present fluyo, first-person singular preterite fluí, past participle fluido)

  1. (intransitive) to flow

Conjugation

  • Rule: i becomes y before a, e, or o.

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