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flawn
flawn Obs. exc. arch. (flɔːn) Forms: 3–7, 9 flaun(e, (4 flaunne), 5–7 flawn(e, 8–9 flawn. [a. OF. flaon (Fr. flan) of same meaning:—early med.L. fladōn-em (It. fiadone honeycomb), a. OHG. flado flat cake (MHG. vlade, mod.Ger. fladen) = Du. vlade, vla pancake:—WGer. *flaþon- (see flathe): by many sch... Oxford English Dictionary
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James Flawn
Flawn was born 1937, the eldest child surviving past infancy, of Huguenot weavers James Daniel Flawn and Harriet Wilson. Flawn". wikipedia.org
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Thomas Flawn
Thomas Flawn VC (22 December 1857 – 19 January 1925) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry Details Flawn was 21 years old, and a private in the 94th Regiment of Foot (later the Connaught Rangers), British Army during the campaign against Sekukuni wikipedia.org
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flamm
flamm, flam ? incorrect form of flawn. (But cf. flammick.)1819 Scott Br. Lamm. x, A tart—a flam—and some nonsense sweet things. 1820 ― Monast. xvi, The wafers, flamms, and pastrymeat. Oxford English Dictionary
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Flawn Academic Center
Flawn in 1983, opened between 1963 and 1964. Flawn Academic Center: Hours 1960s establishments in Texas University of Texas at Austin campus wikipedia.org
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flong
▪ I. flong Stereotyping. (flɒŋ) [anglicized pronunciation of Fr. flan: see flawn.] (See quots.)1880 Printing Times 15 Feb. 30/1 The flong is really the substance made of several thicknesses of paper fastened together by the paste. 1888 Jacobi Printer's Vocab., Flong, the prepared paper used for maki... Oxford English Dictionary
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Peter T. Flawn
Family Flawn was born in Miami, Florida. He and his wife, Priscilla (née Pond) Flawn had two children, Tyrrell Flawn and the late Dr. Laura Flawn (now deceased). wikipedia.org
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flan
▪ I. flan, n.1 Sc. (flæn) Also 8–9 flann, 9 flam n.5 [cf. Icel. flan sudden rush, flana to rush.] a. A sudden gust or puff of wind. b. A puff of smoke driven down the chimney by a gust of wind.c 1475 Rauf Coilȝear 2 Thair fell ane ferlyfull flan within thay fellis wide. 1701 J. Brand Descr. Orkney, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Flan (pie)
Etymology The English word "flan", and the earlier forms "flaune" and "flawn", come from the Old French flaon (modern French flan), in turn from the early wikipedia.org
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flathe
† flathe, flath Obs. [Cf. OHG. flado, MHG. flade flat cake; an OE. *flaða has not been found.] 1. = flathon, flawn.c 1450 Interl. Gloss. John de Garlande in Wright Voc. 127 Flaones fartos, flathen ystuffyd. 2. A name for the ray or skate.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 164/2 Flathe, or flathe [sic], fysche (fla... Oxford English Dictionary
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flathon
† ˈflathon Obs. Also flathoun. [ad. med.L. flatōn-em, fladōn-em: see flawn.] = flawn.c 1430 Two Cookery Bks. i. 56 Flathouns in lente. c 1450 Ibid. ii. 73 Flathonys. Oxford English Dictionary
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فلان (أكلة)
أصل الكلمة في اللغة الإنجليزية كلمة "flan"، والصيغ القديمة "flaune" و "flawn"، أتت من الفرنسية القديمة flaon (الفرنسية الحديثة:  flan)، مستعارة من لاتينية wikipedia.org
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The Torchbearers
The Torchbearers is a 1962 bronze sculpture by Charles Umlauf, installed outside the Flawn Academic Center on the University of Texas at Austin campus wikipedia.org
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FAC
Columbia, Canada Fremont Arts Council, in Seattle, Washington, United States Education Federation autonome du collegial, a Canadian teachers union Flawn wikipedia.org
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Francis Fitzpatrick (VC)
On 28 November 1879 during an attack on Sekukuni's Town, South Africa, Private Fitzpatrick and another private (Thomas Flawn) with six men of the Native wikipedia.org
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