Floor

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== Alemannic German == === Etymology === From Middle High German vlōr, from Latin flōs. Cognate with German Flor. === Pronunciation === (Zürich) IPA(key): /floːr/ === Noun === Floor m garden flower bloom, blooming gauze, crape; veil == Dutch == === Etymology === Ultimately from Latin flōs (“flower”) (stem flōr-, as seen in the accusative flōrem), whence also Fleur, Flora. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term, particularly: === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /floːr/ Hyphenation: Floor Rhymes: -oːr === Proper noun === Floor f a female given name === Proper noun === Floor m (uncommon) a male given name == Low German == === Etymology === From Middle Low German vlôr, from Old Saxon *flōr, from Proto-Germanic *flōraz. Cognate with German Flur, Dutch vloer, English floor. === Noun === Floor m (plural Floren) (German Low German) hallway or entrance to a house the floor of a hallway or corridor connecting various rooms in a house tile stone slab == Saterland Frisian == === Etymology === From Old Frisian *flōr, from Proto-Germanic *flōraz. Cognate with English floor. === Noun === Floor m floor ==== Synonyms ==== Foutbeen