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Meaning of flaite by John Rene Plaut





John Rene Plaut

flaite
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FLAITE I just want to add the etymological part, as the term has been well explained. It is an Anglicism derived from FLIGTHER, . Flying, in turn flight, flying, flying, with which it is also called in the United States to those who pass flown.

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