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Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *flikuraz, perhaps related to Proto-Germanic *flakuraz (“shaking, wavering”) (see Old English flacor) or to Proto-Germanic *fleuganą (“to fly”) (see Old English flēogan).
Pronunciation
Adjective
*flicor
- shaky, wavering, unsteady
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