flaon

Middle English

Noun

flaon

  1. Alternative form of flaun

Old French

Etymology

From Late Latin fladonem, accusative of flado, from Frankish *flaþō. See English flan for more.

Noun

flaon oblique singular, m (oblique plural flaons, nominative singular flaons, nominative plural flaon)

  1. flan (savory pastry dish)

Descendants

  • Middle English: flaun, flaon, flawn (borrowed)
    • English: flawn (obsolete)
  • French: flan
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