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Online Etymology Dictionary (721 words) |
 | of segregare "separate from the flock, isolate, divide," from *se gregare, from se "apart from" (see secret) + grege, ablative of grex "herd, flock." Originally often with ref. to the religious notion of separating the flock of the godly from sinners. |
 | The verb is attested from 1565, "to assemble;" meaning "to march" is recorded from 1592; that of "to go in great numbers, to flock" is from 1610. |
 | Bell-wether (c.1440; see wether) was "the leading sheep of a flock, on whose neck a bell is hung;" used earlier in the fig. |
| Flock - HTMLCenter.com (1088 words) |
 | Flock then uploaded the picture to Flickr and returned HTML code from Flickr in place so I can use the screenshot in my post. |
 | The bottom line is that Flock looks to me like the most promising Mozilla-based browser project as of today. |
 | Flock is certainly not perfect, but is at least ten steps up in evolution from the Firefox browser. |