Etymology of the English word wallflower
the English word
wallflowerderived from the English word
wallderived from the Late Latin word
vallum (wall; rampart, walled; wall, rampart; entrenchment)
derived from the Latin word
vallus (stake, palisade, point)
derived from the Latin word
vannus (winnowing basket)
derived from the English word
flowerderived from the English word
flourderived from the English word
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flourUsage
Word found in Modern English