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1st pers. sing.:
fluo
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Etymology of the Latin word fluere
the Late Latin word
fluere
(flow, stream; emanate)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*bhleu-
Derivations in Latin
fluidus
,
interfluere
,
fluctus
,
fluens
,
flumen
,
fluvius
,
fluxus
,
refluere
,
abfluere
,
adfluere
,
circumfluere
,
perfluere
,
profluere
,
superfluere
,
transfluere
,
praefluere
,
confluere
,
defluere
,
influere
,
praeterfluere
,
affluere
,
effluere
,
fluitare
,
mellifluus
,
diffluere
,
fluxibilis
Derivations in other languages
French
fluer
, French
fluo-
, Italian
fluor
, Italian
fluire
, Italian
bifluenza
, Portuguese
fluir
Cognates
English
flow
, French
fluer
, Italian
fluire
, Spanish
fluir
Usage
Word found in Late Latin
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