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Etymology of the English word wallflower

the English word wallflower
derived from the English word wall
derived 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 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

Usage

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