[ˈfɫaː.brũː] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ˈflaː.brum] <span class="searchmatch">flābrum</span> n (genitive flābrī); second declension gust, blast of wind; breeze Only...
Inherited from Latin <span class="searchmatch">flabrum</span>. flaur n (plural flaure) (rare) flute Synonym: flaut fluier...
(Classical Latin) IPA(key): [ˈfɫaː.bra] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ˈflaː.bra] flābra nominative/accusative/vocative plural of <span class="searchmatch">flābrum</span>...
Hyphenation: fla‧bèl‧lo Learned borrowing from Latin flābellum, diminutive of <span class="searchmatch">flābrum</span> (“breeze”). flabello m (plural flabelli) flabellum (large fan used for...
flobiol, fluviol Inherited from Vulgar Latin *flabeolum, diminutive of Latin <span class="searchmatch">flabrum</span> (“gust”) from flare (“to blow”). Cognate with French flageolet. IPA(key):...
noun (neuter). Latin terms suffixed with -brum candelabrum cribrum delubrum <span class="searchmatch">flabrum</span> labrum lavabrum palpebrum pollubrum ventilabrum vertebrum volutabrum...
element is probably from Vulgar Latin *flabeolum (“flute”), from Latin <span class="searchmatch">flabrum</span>. flaut f (oblique plural flauts, nominative singular flaut, nominative...
Any fan-shaped structure. flabellate large fan fan-shaped structure From <span class="searchmatch">flābrum</span> (“breeze”) + -lum (diminutive suffix). (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [fɫaːˈbɛl...
Conjugation of adīnflō (first conjugation) afflō ciniflō cōnflō efflō flābilis <span class="searchmatch">flābrum</span> flāmen *flātor flātus īnflō perflō sufflō “adinflo”, in Charlton T. Lewis...
From Latin flabellum (“a fan”), diminutive of <span class="searchmatch">flabrum</span> (“a breeze”), from flare (“to blow”). IPA(key): /ˈfleɪbəl/ flabel (plural flabels) (obsolete) A...