Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - flotsam
Flotsam
flotsam
n. wreckage found floating. Phrases and idioms flotsam and jetsam 1 odds and ends; rubbish. 2 vagrants etc. Etymology: AF floteson f. floter FLOAT FLOUNCE 1. v. & n. --v.intr. (often foll. by away, about, off, out) go or move with an agitated, violent, or impatient motion (flounced out in a huff). --n. a flouncing movement. Etymology: 16th c.: orig. unkn.: perh. imit., as bounce, pounce 2. n. & v. --n. a wide ornamental strip of material gathered and sewn to a skirt, dress, etc.; a frill. --v.tr. trim with a flounce or flounces. Etymology: alt. of earlier frounce fold, pleat, f. OF fronce f. froncir wrinkle
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noun Etymology: Anglo-French floteson, from floter to float, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English flotian to float, flota ship Date: circa 1607 floating wreckage of a ship or its cargo, 2. a floating population (as of emigrants or castaways) , miscellaneous or unimportant material , debris, remains ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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