Vulgar Latin, Late Latin flāgrāre, by dissimilation from Latin frāgrō. <span class="searchmatch">flairier</span> (intransitive) to smell (to give off an odor) (transitive) to smell (to...
flayr Borrowed from Old French flair, from <span class="searchmatch">flairier</span>. IPA(key): /flæi̯r/ flayre (uncountable) (rare) A smell or scent; a nasal sensation. (Late Middle English)...
Inherited from Old French <span class="searchmatch">flairier</span>, from Vulgar Latin, Late Latin flāgrāre, by dissimilation from Latin frāgrāre, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰreh₂gro-...
ciagurari Gallo-Romance: Catalan: flairar Occitan: flairar Old French: <span class="searchmatch">flairier</span> (see there for further descendants) Ibero-Romance: Old Galician-Portuguese:...
From Middle English flayre, from Old French flair (“scent, odour”), from <span class="searchmatch">flairier</span> (“to reek, smell”), from Latin flāgrō, dissimilated variation of frāgrō...