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2. To faulter in evidence or narration, Ang.

Isl. _flane_, erroneus, praeceps fatuus.

_To_ FLARE, _v. a._ To cajole, Loth.; _flairy_, Fife. Isl. _flaar_, crafty, _flaerd_, guile.

~Flare~, _s._ Flattering language, Loth.

FLASH, _s._ A depository for timber, Loth.

_To_ FLAST, _v. n._ To gasconade, S.

Isl. _flas-a_, praeceps feror.

_To_ FLAT, _v. a._ To flatter.

_Douglas._

Fr. _flat-er_, id.

FLAT, _s._ A field.

_Douglas._

FLAT, _s._ Floor of a house.

V. ~Flet~.

_To_ FLATCH, _v. a._ To fold down, Loth.

FLATE, _s._ A hurdle.

V. ~Flaik.~

FLATLYNYS, FLATLINGS, _adv._ Flat.

_Barbour._

FLAUCHT, FLAUCHTER, FLAUCHIN, _s._ A flake, S.

Su. G. _snoeflage_, a flake of snow.

FLAUCHT, FLAUGHT, _s._ A handful, S. B.