fleō, ere, flēvī, flētus, to weep.
flētus, ūs [fleō], m., weeping, entreaties; tears.
*flīgō, ere, flīxī, flīctus, to strike (ante-classical). ad—adflīgō, ere, flīxī, flīctus, to dash against, scatter, ruin. con—cōnflīgō, ere, flīxī, flīctus, to strike together; contend, fight. prō—prōflīgō, āre, āvī, ātus, to rout, overthrow.
flōreō, ēre, uī, —[flōs, a flower], to bloom, flourish, prosper.
Flōriānus, ī, m., (M. Annius) Floriānus, the brother of the emperor Tacitus, upon whose death he was proclaimed emperor at Rome, 276 A.D.
Flōrus, ī, m., C. Aquīlius Flōrus, consul with L. Scipio, 259 B.C.
flūmen, inis [fluō], n., a stream, river.
fluō, ere, fluxī, fluxus, to flow. con—cōnfluō, ere, fluxī, —, to run together, crowd, throng.
fluvius, ī [fluō], m., a river.
foedō, āre, āvī, ātus [foedus], to make foul, pollute; dishonor.