flyde

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Danish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Danish flytæ, from Old Norse fljóta (to float), from Proto-Germanic *fleutaną (to float), cognate with Swedish flyta, English fleet, German fließen, German vlieten.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /flyːðə/, [ˈflyðð̩]

Verb[edit]

flyde (past tense flød, past participle flydt)

  1. to flow (run from one place to another, of a liquid)
  2. to be liquid
  3. (figuratively) to be in a mess
  4. to float (lie or move on the surface of a liquid)
  5. (figuratively) to relax

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