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afflue
† aˈfflue, v. Obs. [a. Fr. afflue-r (14th c. Littré) f. L. afflu-ĕre to flow towards, f. af- = ad- to + fluĕre to flow.] To flow towards; to flock, to congregate.1483 Caxton Gold. Leg. 431/2 So grete nombre of freres affluyng or comyng to parys oute fro alle londes. a 1521 Helyas in Prose Rom. (1858...
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Alflen
Named in the document issued by Pope Eugene III for the Abbey of Echternach in 1148 was, among other things, a lesser holding near Alflue or Afflue; another
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affluxion
affluxion (əˈflʌkʃən) [n. of action f. afflux- ppl. stem of afflu-ĕre (see afflue and -ion1) after L. fluxiōnem.] A flowing towards; an afflux.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. 182 An Inflammation, either simple consisting only of an hot and sanguineous affluxion. 1835 Hoblyn Dict. Med., With this are a...
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afflux
afflux (ˈæflʌks) [ad. med.L. afflux-us, n. of action f. afflu-ĕre: see afflue. Cf. mod.Fr. afflux, perh. the direct source of the Eng.] 1. A flowing towards a point; esp. in Med. of humours; also by extension, of air, a crowd of people, etc.1611 Cotgr., Afflux, an Afflux or Affluence, plentifull acc...
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affluence
affluence (ˈæfl(j)uːəns) [a. Fr. affluence, ad. L. affluentia, n. of state f. affluent-em flowing towards, pr. pple. of afflu-ĕre: see afflue.] 1. A flowing towards a particular point; a general movement of people in any direction, a concourse, a moving crowd.1600 Holland Livy xlv. vii. 1205 d, The ...
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affluent
affluent, a. and n. (ˈæfl(j)uːənt) [a. Fr. affluent (14th c. Godef.), ad. L. affluent-em, pr. pple. of affluĕre: see afflue.] A. adj. † 1. Flowing toward a particular place. Obs.1432–50 tr. Higden Rolls Ser. I. 63 The stonys of whom as meltenge thro the veynes of salte mixte among theyme causethe an...
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