- from
Germanic *flugiz; þliuhan "flee" from
Germanic *fleuhaną (but see
flōdus "river",
flahta "braid"). This
sound change is
unique among Germanic languages...
- Old
Norse floð,
Middle Dutch vloet,
Dutch vloed,
German Flut, and
Gothic flodus derives from floduz).
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- 2022.
Retrieved January 29, 2022 – via ProQuest. Osborn,
Marijane (2019). "
Flodu in the
Franks Casket's
Whale Poem: A
Fluvial Meaning with
Regional Implications"...
-
whale bone, and
specifically from a
stranded whale: ᚠᛁᛋᚳ fisc ᛫ · ᚠᛚᚩᛞᚢ
flodu ᛫ · ᚪᚻᚩᚠᚩᚾᚠᛖᚱᚷ
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enberig ¶ ¶ ᚹᚪᚱᚦᚷᚪ warþga ᛬ :...
- flōþuz "river, watercourse, ocean", cf OHG flōda,
flōdu "river", ON flōð "river, waterway", Goth
flōdus "river", OHG
flouwan "to flow with water". Latin...