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FLOCC

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
FLOCC, es; m.
Wright's OE grammar
§310;
A FLOCK, band, company, division; grex, căterva, turma
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  • Gif Esau cymþ to ánum flocce and ðone ofslihþ, se óðer flocc byþ gehealden

    si vēnĕrit Esau ad ūnam turmam et percussĕrit eam, ălia turma servābĭtur,

    • Gen. 32, 8.
  • Mid dam mánfullum flocce

    with the ungodly company,

    • Ælfc. T. 34, 22: 35, 8.
  • Him mon mid óðrum floccum sóhte

    they were sought by other bands,

    • Chr. 894
    • ;
    • Erl. 90, 14.
  • Ic híg eft ongeán oferfare mid twám floccum [MS. floccon]

    cum duābus turmis regrĕdior,

    • Gen. 32, 10.
Etymology
[
Wyc. floc
:
Chauc. flok
:
Laym. floc a host
:
Orm. flocc
:
Dan. flok, m. f
:
Swed. flock, m. a crowd
:
Icel. fiokkr, m. a troop, band.
]
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  • FLOCC, n.