| Ital. | floscio | flabby |
| Lat. | fluxus | fluid, loose, soft |
| Germ. | fliessen | to flow |
| Alb. | lisë | brook |
| Franç.rég. | lisier | purin qui s'écoule d'un tas de fumier |
| Franç., Engl. | flexible | supple |
| Engl. | flux | flow, affluence |
| Engl. | flush | abundant, plentiful; a sudden rush of water , a flock of birds, etc.; all definitions of flush derive from the same kinetic root |
| Engl. | flash | a sudden burst of light; ostentation, etc. (a var. of flush; flash is also a rush of water) |
| Engl. | flesh | Germ. fleisch, partie molle de l'anatomie, cf. pulpâð6.2.22. |
| Engl. | fleece | toison |
| Engl. | flounce | to flounder; a piece of garment (not an alteration of frounce, cf. French falbalað6.2.12. |
| Engl. | lady-with-the-twelve-flounces | Goldfinch, 415 |
(6.2.14, 6.2.15 removed, integrated)
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