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influx (n.)
1620s, from French
influx
(1540s) or directly from Late Latin
influxus
"a flowing in," from past participle stem of
influere
"to flow in" (see
influence
). Originally of rivers, air, light, spiritual light, etc.; used of people from 1650s.