flue
1flue — flue …
2flué — flué …
3Flue — (fl[=u]), n. [Cf. OF. flue a flowing, fr. fluer to flow, fr. L. fluere (cf. {Fluent}); a perh. a corruption of E. flute.] 1. An inclosed passage way for establishing and directing a current of air, gases, etc.; an air passage; esp.: (a) A… …
4Flüe — ist der Name von Ludwig von Flüe (1752−1817), kommandierender Offizier der Schweizergarde bei der Verteidigung der Bastille Niklaus von Flüe (oder Bruder Klaus; 1417−1487), Schweizer Einsiedler, Asket und Mystiker …
5flue — flue; flue·less; flue·man; …
6flue — flue1 [flo͞o] n. [< ? OFr fluie, a flowing, stream] 1. a tube, pipe, or shaft for the passage of smoke, hot air, exhaust fumes, etc., esp. in a chimney 2. [ME, mouthpiece of a hunting horn] a) a flue pipe in an organ b) the opening or passage… …
7Flue — (fl[=u]), n. [Cf. F. flou light, tender, G. flau weak, W. llwch dust. [root]84.] Light down, such as rises from cotton, fur, etc.; very fine lint or hair. Dickens. [1913 Webster] …
8Flüe — Flüe, Nikolaus von der, schweizerischer Mystiker, Nikolaus, N. von der Flüe. …
9flue — sb., n, r, rne, i sms. flue , fx flueklat …
10flue|y — «FLOO ee», adjective. covered with flue; fluffy; downy. ╂[< flue2 + y1] …