efflouren
Middle English
Etymology
Apparently from Middle French effleurer (“remove the flowers of”), assimilated to or blended with Middle English flouren (“bloom”).
Verb
efflouren (third-person singular present indicative effloureth)
References
- Middle English Dictionary (1954–2001) s.v. “efflǒuren (v.)”
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