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What does flood mean in the Old English?

The Old English word for "flood" is "flōd".

It's important to note that "flōd" had a broader meaning than the modern "flood." It could also refer to:

* The sea

* A river

* The tide

So, while "flōd" could describe a sudden inundation of water, it also encompassed the general concept of flowing water.

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