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Where does the word "flame" come from?

"Flame" comes from the Latin flamma, "blazing fire." The OED lists 30 different meanings for the word - 17 nouns, 12 verbs, and 1 adjective. The noun form meaning "vigour of thought" becomes obsolete by 1702, while the verbal form meaning "to emit a smell" is no longer used by 1500, and the verbal form meaning "to excite" is dead by 1640. Current meanings for the noun include "ignited gas; a bright ray of light; someone who has red hair; brilliance; and the object of one's love." The meaning for the adjective is "like a flame" as in "flame-red." Current meanings for the verb include "to burst out violently; to shine brightly; to set on fire; and to rant or argue (as on a computer)." The earliest written use of the verb is in 1377, in the writings of William Langland, poet.

There is a tree in Australia called the "flame-tree," ( Brachychiton acerifolius ), named after the red flowers on it.

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