Flinders

/ˈflɪndərz/ noun

Definition

Small fragments or splinters, especially pieces broken off from something larger. Often used in the phrase 'blown to flinders' meaning completely destroyed.

Etymology

From Middle English, probably related to 'flint' and Norwegian 'flindra' meaning 'splinter'. The word evolved from describing stone chips to any small broken pieces, with the explosive phrase 'blown to flinders' emerging in the 17th century.

Kelly Says

Captain Matthew Flinders, the famous Australian explorer, carried a surname that literally means 'splinters' - quite fitting for someone who sailed dangerous waters where ships could be dashed to pieces on hidden reefs. The word captures both physical fragmentation and complete destruction.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ቁርጥራጮች
ARالعربية
شظايا
BNবাংলা
টুকরো
CACatalà
esquirles
CSČeština
třísky
DADansk
splinter
DEDeutsch
Splitter
ELΕλληνικά
θραύσματα
ESEspañol
astillas
FAفارسی
ریزه ها
FISuomi
sirpaleet
FRFrançais
éclats
GUGU
ટુકડાઓ
HAHA
katako
HEעברית
שברים
HIहिन्दी
टुकड़े
HUMagyar
hasábcák
IDBahasa Indonesia
serpihan
IGIG
aha
ITItaliano
schegge
JA日本語
破片
KKKK
ұрыны
KMKM
គ្រាប់គ្រាន់
KO한국어
조각
MRMR
तुकडे
MSBahasa Melayu
kepingan
MYမြန်မာ
အလွှာ
NLNederlands
splinters
NONorsk
splinter
PAPA
ਟੁਕੜੇ
PLPolski
odszczepki
PTPortuguês
lascas
RORomână
fiare
RUРусский
щепки
SVSvenska
splintrar
SWKiswahili
vipande
TAதமிழ்
சிதறல்
TEతెలుగు
చిన్న ముక్కలు
THไทย
เศษส่วน
TLTL
mga putol
TRTürkçe
kırıntılar
UKУкраїнська
щепи
URاردو
ٹکڑے
VITiếng Việt
mảnh vỡ
YOYO
awọn apá
ZH中文
碎片
ZUZU
izingcezu

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