Etymology of the French word fluide
the Old French word
fluidederived from the Latin word
fluidus (liquid; soft, feeble)
derived from the Late Latin word
fluere (flow, stream; emanate)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*bhleu-Date
The earliest known usage of fluide in French dates from the 14th century.
Derivations in French
fluidifier,
fluidité,
ferrofluide,
fluidement,
fluidique,
perd-fluide,
semi-fluide,
superfluide,
fluidisteDerivations in other languages
English
fluidCognates
Dutch
flundum, English
fluid, German
Fluidum, Italian
fluido, Latin
fluidus, Norwegian
fluidum, Swedish
fluidumUsage
Word found in Old French