出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/02 22:25 UTC 版)
Of North Germanic origin. Perhaps related to Norwegian flanta (“to show off, wander about”), Icelandic flana (“to rush about, act rashly or heedlessly”) and then also to French flâner (“to wander around, loiter”).
Alternatively, it could be related to Swedish flankt (“loosely, flutteringly”) (compare English flaunt-a-flaunt), from flanka (“waver, hang and wave about, ramble”), a nasalised variant of flakka (“to waver”), related to 中期英語 flacken (“to move to and fro, flutter, palpitate”). See flack.
flaunt (third-person singular simple present flaunts, present participle flaunting, simple past and past participle flaunted)
flaunt (third-person singular simple present flaunts, present participle flaunting, simple past and past participle flaunted)
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讒言する
はき出す
ギシギシする
to distort the meaning of something
to disturb something
しゃっくりする