Etymology
The word "fled" comes from the Old English word "fleon," which means "to flee." It is related to the German word "fliehen," which also means "to flee."
Meaning
The word "fled" means to run away from danger or trouble. It can also be used to describe the act of leaving a place in a hurry.
Origin
The word "fled" is thought to have originated from the Proto-Indo-European root word "pleu-", which means "to flow." This root word is also found in the words "float" and "fluid."
Examples
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