flouren

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Anglo-Norman florir, flurir, from Late Latin flōrīre, from Latin flōrēre.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfluːrən/

Noun

flouren

  1. To flower or bloom (develop flowers)
  2. To benefit (experience prosperity or flourishing)
  3. To become famous; to develop a legendary reputation.
  4. To install flowers or images of them (including in a heraldic context)
  5. (of writing, rare) To flow; to develop ornament.
  6. (wine, rare) To become a gold colour.
  7. (cooking, rare) To add a powder (e.g. flour) to a meal.

Conjugation

Descendants

  • English: flower, flour
  • Scots: flour

References

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