(arrow) flèch

  • 1flèche — ˈflāsh, lesh noun ( s) Etymology: French, literally, arrow, from Old French fleche, of Germanic origin; akin to Middle Dutch vlieke arrow, Middle Low German flieke long arrow; akin to Old High German fliogan to fly more at fly …

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  • 2fletch — /flech/, v.t. to provide (an arrow) with a feather. [1625 35; back formation from FLETCHER] * * * …

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  • 3fletch — ˈflech transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ es) Etymology: back formation from fletcher : feather fletch an arrow nursed a sharpened grudge … keeping it barbed and fletched against the time when he might let fly with it I.S.Cobb …

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  • 5fletching — fletch·ing (flĕchʹĭng) n. The feathers on an arrow. * * * …

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  • 6fletch — /flɛtʃ/ (say flech) verb (t) to provide an arrow with a feather or some artificial substitute …

  • 7fletch — [flech] vt. [altered (after FLETCHER) < FLEDGE] to fit a feather on (an arrow) …

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  • 8fletcher — [flech′ər] n. [ME < OFr flechier < fleche, an arrow < Frank * fliugika, akin to MDu vlieke < base of vlegen, FLY1] Archaic a person who makes arrows …

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  • 9Fletcher — n. archaic a maker or seller of arrows. Etymology: ME f. OF flech(i)er f. fleche arrow …

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