Flocks

/flɑks/ noun

Groups of animals, especially sheep or birds, that travel and feed together; also means clusters of wool or cotton fibers.

From Old English 'flocc,' possibly derived from Old Norse 'flóki.' Originally referred to wool or hair, then came to mean a group of animals that would be herded together using wool products—the meanings became intertwined in medieval English.

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