floryschen

Middle English

Etymology

From Old French floriss-, stem of some of the verb forms of florir.

Verb

floryschen (third-person singular simple present floryscheth, present participle floryschende, simple past and past participle florysched)

  1. To flourish, such as to brandish a sword or other weapon with large showy movements during practice or prior to play or fight.

Conjugation

Descendants

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