4. To abound.

_Lyndsay._

FLEYSUM, _adj._ Frightful, S.

V. ~Fley~.

_To_ FLEKKER, FLYKER, _v. n._

1. To flutter, S.

_Wallace._

2. To quiver, to tremble.

_Douglas._

Su. G. _fleckra_, mot.i.tari, A. S. _fliccer-ian_, id.

FLECKERIT, _adj._ Spotted.

_Gawan and Gol._

_To_ FLEM, FLEME, _v. a._ To banish, to expel.

_Wallace._

A. S. _ge-flem-an_, fugare; Isl. _flaeme_, exulare facio, whence _flaemingr_, an exile, an outlaw.

~Flemens-firth~, _s._ An asylum for outlaws.

_Lay Last Minstrel._

FLENCH-GUT, _s._ Blubber of a whale laid out in long slices, S.

Su. G. _flanka_, to slice.

_To_ FLEND, _v. n._ To flee.

_Lyndsay._

FLENDRIS, FLENDERS, FLINDERS, _s. pl._ Splinters.

_Douglas._

Belg. _flenters_, splinters, fragments.

FLEOURE, FLEURE, FLEWARE, FLEWER, FLEOWRE, _s._ Flavour.

Fr. _flair_, odor.

_Wyntown._

FLESCHE, _s._ Fleece.

_Dunbar._

A. S. _fleos_, _flys_, id.

FLET, _pret. v._

V. ~Flyt~, to scold.

FLET, _adj._ Prosaic.

_Complaynt S._

FLET, FLETT, _s._

1. A house.

_Ross._

A. S. _flett_, id.

2. The inward part of a house.

_LL. S._

3. A floor or story of a house; commonly _flat_, S.

_Courant._

FLET, _s._ A matt of plated straw, for preserving a horse"s back from being injured by his load, Caithn.

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