Fliete

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle High German vlietem(e), vliedem(e) f or m, from Old High German fliotema, fliodema f, from Latin phlebotomus, from Ancient Greek φλεβοτώμος (phlebotṓmos). In Late Middle High German, final -em becomes -en (as in Faden etc.). From this a weak-declension nominative vliete is backformed. Cognate with Dutch vlijm, English fleam.

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Noun[edit]

Fliete f (genitive Fliete, plural Flieten)

  1. (historical, else obsolete) fleam (kind of sharp instrument used for blood-letting)

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Descendants[edit]

  • German Low German: Fliete