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flutter (v.)
Old English floterian "to flutter (of birds), to fly before, flicker, float to and fro, be tossed by waves," frequentative of flotian "to float" (see float (v.)). Meaning "throw (someone) into confusion" is from 1660s. Related: Fluttered; fluttering. As a noun, "quick, irregular motion," from 1640s; meaning "state of excitement" is 1740s. Flutterpate "flighty person" is from 1894.
updated on December 04, 2014
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Dictionary entries near flutter
fluster
flustrated
flute
fluted
flutist
flutter
fluvial
flux
fly
fly-by-night
flyer