flawmen
Appearance
Middle English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Old French flamber, flammer; equivalent to flawme + -en (infinitival suffix).
Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]flawmen
- To produce or release flames; to flame or be alight.
- To produce or release bright light; to glimmer or sheen.
- To stoke or incite feelings or beliefs; to motivate.
- (rare) To coat food in a basting, rub, or glaze.
- (rare) To emit, release, or produce sparkling or embers.
- (rare) To emit or release a smell, scent, or stench.
- (rare, theology) To release light or brightness onto someone.
Conjugation
[edit]Conjugation of flawmen (weak in -ed)
1Sometimes used as a formal 2nd-person singular.
Descendants
[edit]References
[edit]- “flaumen, v.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-12-12.
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- Middle English terms borrowed from Old French
- Middle English terms derived from Old French
- Middle English terms suffixed with -en (infinitival)
- Middle English terms with IPA pronunciation
- Middle English lemmas
- Middle English verbs
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- enm:Theology
- Middle English weak verbs
- enm:Cooking
- enm:Emotions
- enm:Fire
- enm:Light