Flâneur (noun) (French)
flan-oer
a person who lounges or strolls around in a seemingly aimless way; an idler or loafer:
First recorded in 1850–55; from French: literally, “loafer, idler, man about town,” equivalent to flân-, stem of flâner “to waste time” + -eur; cf. flânerie
Example sentences
“Despite his reputation he was not the lazy flaneur she was expecting.”
Ireful (adj) ayur-ful full of intense anger; wrathful. Middle English word dating back to 1250–1300; ire, -ful (more…)







