Flair Definition
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Origin of Flair
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From Middle English, from Old French flair (“scent, odour”), from flairier (“to reek, smell”), from Vulgar Latin *flāgrō, dissimilated variation of Latin frāgrō (“emit a sweet smell”, verb). More at fragrant.
From Wiktionary
Middle English fragrance from Old French from flairer to scent from Late Latin flāgrāre alteration of Latin frāgrāre to emit an odor
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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