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flânerie
[flahnuh-ree]
flânerie
/ flɑnri /
noun
aimless strolling or lounging; idleness
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Word History and Origins
Origin of flânerie1
First recorded in 1870–75; from French, from Norman French dialect, from Norman French flanner ( French flâner ) “to waste time, walk about aimlessly” + -erie; -ery ( def. )
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Word History and Origins
Origin of flânerie1
C19: from flâner to stroll, dawdle, ultimately from Old Norse flana to wander about
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