Flor

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See also: flor, flor., and flôr

Czech

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Flor m anim (female equivalent Florová)

  1. a male surname

Declension

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Further reading

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  • Flor”, in Příjmení.cz (in Czech)

German

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈfloːɐ̯/
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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Dutch floers, a borrowing from French velours. Doublet of Velours.

Noun

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Flor m (strong, genitive Flors, plural Flore)

  1. nap, pile (kind of textile)
  2. veil
Usage notes
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  • The word is most often seen in the compound Trauerflor (black ribbon).
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Etymology 2

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From Middle High German vlōr, from Latin in flōre esse (to be in bloom).

Noun

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Flor m (strong, genitive Flors, plural Flore)

  1. bloom, flowering
  2. (rare) prosperity, success
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Spanish

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Etymology

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From flor (flower).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈfloɾ/ [ˈfloɾ]
  • Rhymes: -oɾ
  • Syllabification: Flor

Proper noun

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Flor f

  1. a female given name

Tagalog

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish Flor, from flor (flower).

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Flor

  1. a female given name from Spanish
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