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flower
Received Pronunciation (AFI) /ˈflaʊ.ə/ Londres
Londres
General American, Canadá (AFI) /ˈflaʊ.ɚ/ California
Los Ángeles
Australia (AFI) /ˈflæɔ.ə/ Queensland
Escocia (AFI) /ˈfləʉ.ə/
Sudáfrica (AFI) /ˈflaʊ.ə/ Ciudad del Cabo
grafías alternativas flowre[1]
parónimos flour

Etimología 1

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Del inglés medio flour, a su vez del francés antiguo flor y este del latín flos, en última instancia del protoindoeuropeo *bʰlo-, "florecer".

Sustantivo

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flower (contable e incontable)¦plural: flowers

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Flor.
2
Planta de flor.
3
Flor y nata.
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Vulva, labios mayores.
  • Uso: malsonante, hipocorístico

Verbo intransitivo

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Florecer.

Conjugación

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Conjugación de flower (flowered, flowered) (regular) []
Formas no personales (verboides)
Infinitivo flower
Gerundio flowering
Participio flowered
Formas personales
Modo indicativo
I you (thou) he, she, it we, you, they
Presente Iflower youflower, flowerest he, she, itflowers, flowereth we, you, theyflower
Pretérito Iflowered youflowered, floweredst he, she, itflowered we, you, theyflowered
Pretérito compuesto Ihave flowered youhave flowered he, she, ithas flowered we, you, theyhave flowered
Pretérito pluscuamperfecto Ihad flowered youhad flowered he, she, ithad flowered we, you, theyhad flowered
Futuro Iwill flower youwill flower he, she, itwill flower we, you, theywill flower
Futuro compuesto Iwill have flowered youwill have flowered he, she, itwill have flowered we, you, theywill have flowered
Modo condicional
I you he, she, it we, you, they
Condicional simple Iwould flower youwould flower he, she, itwould flower we, you, theywould flower
Condicional compuesto Iwould have flowered youwould have flowered he, she, itwould have flowered we, you, theywould have flowered
Modo subjuntivo
I you he, she, it we, you, they
Presente Iflower youflower he, she, itflower we, you, theyflower
Pretérito Iflowered youflowered he, she, itflowered we, you, theyflowered
Modo imperativo
(you) (we)
Presente (you)flower (we)let's flower
Leyenda: † arcaico, x no normativo, cambio ortográfico, irregularidad

Referencias y notas

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  1. obsoleta