flaught

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Middle English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From either Old English *fleaht or Old Norse *flahtr (for later fláttr), from Proto-Germanic *flahtuz, from *flahaną (to flay).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /flaxt/, /ˈflau̯xt/

Noun

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flaught (Northern, uncommon)

  1. A snowflake; a piece of snow.
  2. A bolt or arc of fire.
  3. Turf or a piece of it.

Descendants

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  • English: flaught
  • Scots: flaucht

References

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Scots

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Noun

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flaught (plural flaughts)

  1. A flight.
  2. A flapping.
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