Definify.com
Definition 2024
Flur
Flur
German
Noun
Flur m (genitive Flurs or Flures, plural Flure)
- hall, hallway, corridor, stairwell
- Wir warten im Flur.
- We're waiting in the hallway.
- Sie wohnen auf demselben Flur.
- They live on the same corridor.
- Wir warten im Flur.
Usage notes
- Flur can refer both to a part of a house that connects different units, and to a part of an apartment that connects different rooms. The former can be specified as Hausflur, the latter can be specified as Diele, Korridor, or Wohnungsflur.
- Unlike its English cognate floor, the German word means neither “storey” nor “ground”.
Declension
Declension of Flur
Synonyms
Derived terms
- Hausflur
- Wohnungsflur
Etymology 2
The same as etymology 1, but secondarily distinguished per feminine gender. Modern Flur (f.) continues the original High German sense of the word.
Noun
Flur f (genitive Flur, plural Fluren)
Declension
Declension of Flur
Derived terms
- Flurhüter
- Flurwächter
- Flurzwang
flur
flur
Old French
Noun
flur f (oblique plural flurs, nominative singular flur, nominative plural flurs)
- (Anglo-Norman) Alternative form of flor
Romansch
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Latin flōs, flōrem, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *bʰleh₃- (“flower, blossom”).
Noun
flur f (plural flurs)
Noun
flur f (plural fluors)