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† aˈfflue, v. Obs. [a. Fr. afflue-r (14th c. Littré) f. L. afflu-ĕre to flow towards, f. af- = ad- to + fluĕre to flow.] To flow towards; to flock, to congregate.
1483Caxton Gold. Leg. 431/2 So grete nombre of freres affluyng or comyng to parys oute fro alle londes. a1521Helyas in Prose Rom. (1858) III. 29 All the people afflued from all partes. |