Flustrum

/ˈflʌstrəm/ noun

Definition

A small stream or brook; a flow of water.

Etymology

From Latin 'flustrum,' meaning stream or river. Related to 'fluere' (to flow), which gives us 'fluid' and 'flux.' The word likely derives from Indo-European roots meaning 'to flow.'

Kelly Says

Latin had separate words for different water sizes—'flumen' for rivers, 'flustrum' for streams—showing how intimately Romans understood their landscape geography.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
አንድ አይነት ነው
and aynet new
ARالعربية
ارتباك
ar-ta-baak
BNবাংলা
বোধ
bodh
CACatalà
confusió
con-foo-zee-oh
CSČeština
zmatek
zma-tek
DADansk
forvirring
for-vir-ring
DEDeutsch
Verwirrung
ver-vire-rung
ELΕλληνικά
συγχύση
sin-khoo-see
ESEspañol
confusión
con-foo-see-ohn
FAفارسی
سرگشتگی
sar-ghes-te-gee
FISuomi
sekaannous
se-ka-an-nous
FRFrançais
embarras
em-bar-as
GUGU
ગુમ
gum
HAHA
tsalawa
tsa-la-wa
HEעברית
בלבול
be-lav-ool
HIहिन्दी
भ्रम
bhram
HUMagyar
zavargás
za-var-gaash
IDBahasa Indonesia
kebingungan
ke-bin-gun-gan
IGIG
nwụọ
n-wuo
ITItaliano
confusione
con-foo-zee-oh-neh
JA日本語
混乱
kon-ran
KKKK
қателеу
qa-te-leu
KMKM
ប្រលា
bra-la
KO한국어
혼란
hon-ran
MRMR
भ्रम
bhram
MSBahasa Melayu
keliru
ke-lee-roo
MYမြန်မာ
စိတ်ကြောင့်
seet-kya-ng
NLNederlands
verwarring
ver-war-ring
NONorsk
forvirring
for-vir-ring
PAPA
ਦੁਖ
duk
PLPolski
zamieszanie
za-me-she-nya-nee
PTPortuguês
confusão
con-foo-sao
RORomână
împătimire
im-pa-ti-mee-reh
RUРусский
смятение
smy-a-tee-nee-ye
SVSvenska
förvirring
for-vir-ring
SWKiswahili
changamoto
cha-ngam-o-to
TAதமிழ்
குழப்பம்
ku-zha-pam
TEతెలుగు
చూపు
choo-poo
THไทย
สับสน
sap-son
TLTL
pagkakalituhan
pa-ka-ka-li-too-han
TRTürkçe
karışıklık
ka-ri-sh-ik-luk
UKУкраїнська
збентеження
zben-te-zhe-nya
URاردو
گھبراہٹ
ghe-bra-hat
VITiếng Việt
mất phương hướng
mat-phương-huong
YOYO
fi
fee
ZH中文
混乱
hun-luan
ZUZU
ukuthula
oo-koo-thoo-la

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