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The word "flash" is thought to be onomatopoeic, derived from the sound of a sudden burst of light or movement. It has been used in English since the 13th century to describe a range of phenomena, from lightning to the sudden appearance of a sword blade.
Etymology The word flashing comes from the Old English word flæsc meaning flesh
Etymology Flash From the Middle English flashen meaning to move quickly with a sud
Etymology The word flashy has its origins in the Middle English word flash meaning
Etymology Flash From the Middle English flashen meaning to move quickly with a sud
Etymology The word flashlight is a compound word derived from two English words Fl
Etymology The word flush has two distinct etymologies depending on its meaning 1 T
Etymology Latin fulminare meaning to lighten to thunder Fulmen meaning light
Etymology The word flagrant originates from the Latin adjective flagrans which mean
Etymology The word phlegm comes from the Greek word phlegma meaning inflammation o
Etymology The word lightning comes from the Old English word lihtning which means a
Etymology Old English dart Vulgar Latin dartus a javelin Proto Celtic dart o
Etymology The word experience comes from the Old French word esprover which in turn
Etymology Scōtian to run hurry in Old English Meaning and Origin Scoot is an