Flock

/flΙ‘k/ noun

A group of birds, sheep, or other animals moving together; also a tuft of hair or fiber.

From Old English 'flocc' and Old Norse 'flokkr.' Originally meant a crowd of people or animals, later applied specifically to birds flying together. The fiber meaning is separate, from Latin 'floccus' meaning tuft.

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