flicorian

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Etymology[edit]

Uncertain. Probably related to Old English flēogan (to fly) or perhaps to Old English flacor (flying, flickering, fluttering).

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flicorian

  1. to move ones wings, flap, flutter
  2. to flicker

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  • Middle English: flikeren