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Etymology of the English word flour

the English word flour
derived from the English word flower
derived from the English word flour
derived from the English word flower
derived from the English word flour
derived from the English word flower
derived from the English word flour
derived from the English word flower
derived from the English word flour
derived from the English word flower
derived from the English word flour
derived from the English word flower
derived from the English word flour
derived from the English word flower
derived from the English word flour
derived from the English word flower
derived from the English word flour
derived from the English word flower
derived from the English word flour

Date

The earliest known usage of flour in English dates from the 13th century.

Derivations in English

floury, flower, floured, flouring

Usage

Word found in Middle English, Modern English



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