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flâneur
[flah-nœr]
noun
French.
plural
flâneursa person who lounges or strolls around in a seemingly aimless way; an idler or loafer.
the flâneur, that cool, aloof observer of urban society.
flâneur
/ flɑnœr /
noun
an idler or loafer
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Word History and Origins
Origin of flâneur1
First recorded in 1850–55; from French: literally, “loafer, idler, man about town,” equivalent to flân-, stem of flâner “to waste time” + -eur ( def. ); flânerie ( def. )
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Word History and Origins
Origin of flâneur1
C19: see flânerie
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