conflow

动词 v.
/kənˈfləʊ/    /kənˈfloʊ/

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. to flow together into one stream, to converge
    — The morrow next ensuing he departed from thence by the very edge of the river bankes, where the streame was big by occasion of other brookes conflowing thither on every side, marching in warlike sort with his forces armed and weaponed; and there he tooke up his station, and abode under tents: where the potentates and princes of the Saracenes humbly upon their knees presenting unto him a crowne of gold, honoured him as the Lord of the world, and of their nations; who were gladly received, as men meet for warlike brigandize and robberie.

词形变化

conflows present,singular,third-person conflowing participle,present conflowed participle,past conflowed past

词源

From con- + flow. Calque of Latin cōnfluō, apparently coined by Philemon Holland in his translations of Suetonius and Ammianus Marcellinus.
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