from flesh (n.) + pot (n.1); literally "pot in which flesh is boiled," hence "luxuries regarded with envy," especially in fleshpots of Egypt, from Exodus xvi:3:
Whan we sat by ye Flesh pottes, and had bred ynough to eate. [Coverdale translation, 1535]
Flemish
flense
flesh
fleshless
fleshly
fleshpot
fleshy
fletch
fletcher
fletcherism
fleur-de-lis