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An Etymological Dictionary of the German Language/Annotated/Flügel

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Flügel, masculine, ‘wing, leaf (of a folding door), aisle, grand piano,’ from the equivalent Middle High German vlügel, masculine.; compare Dutch vleugel, ‘wing’; a late derivative of fliegen. Strange to say, a common Teutonic word is wanting. For an Old Aryan root, ‘to fly,’ see Feder (also Farn).