flagrance

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English

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Noun

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flagrance (uncountable)

  1. flagrancy; obviousness
    • 1646, Bishop Joseph Hall, Satan's Fiery Darts Quenched: Or, Temptations Repelled in Three Decades:
      Should the justice of God have cut off the sinner in the flagrance of his wicked fact, there had been no room for his penitence

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Etymology

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ultimately from Latin flagrare 'to burn, urge'

Pronunciation

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Noun

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flagrance f (plural flagrances)

  1. flagrancy
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