flowen

Etymology
, from, from. Compare.

Verb

 * 1) To flow, stream, or issue; to move as a fluid:
 * 2) To gush or spurt; to move rapidly as a jet.
 * 3) To spout or trickle; to flow downwards.
 * 4) To act like a fluid; to be turbulent or impermanent.
 * 5)  To flow move smoothly like liquid
 * 6)  To become turbulent or rough.
 * 7) To be flooded; to be overwhelmed by a flood or deluge.
 * 8)  To surge or rise; to become or be high.
 * 9) To float; to be propelled by water or as if by water.
 * 10)  To macerate in joy or lucre.
 * 11)  To appear of feelings

Usage notes
This verb is mainly weak in Middle English, but some traces of its historic status as a class 7 strong verb still remain.