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flèche \ˈflāsh, -lesh\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, literally, arrow, from Old French fleche, of Germanic origin; akin to Middle Dutch vlieke arrow, Middle Low German flieke long arrow; akin to Old High German fliogan to fly — more at fly 1. : spire; especially : a slender spire above the intersection of the nave and transepts of a church or cathedral and commonly carrying the Sanctus bell 2. : a method of reaching the opponent that is used especially in fencing with saber or épée and that consists of one or more rapid steps forward beginning with the rear foot |