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_Bannatyne Poems._

~Flingin-tree~, _s._

1. A piece of timber used as a part.i.tion between horses. S.

2. The lower part of a flail, S.

_Burns._

_To_ FLING, _v. n._

1. To dance.

_Knox._

~Fling~, _s._ The act of dancing, S.

_Neill._

Hence _the Highland fling_.

_To_ FLIPE, FLYPE, _v. a._ To pull off any thing, by turning it inside out, S.

_Lyndsay._

Isl. _flipa_, the pendulous lip of a wound.

~Flipe~, _s._ A fold, a lap, S.

_Cleland._

FLIRDON, _s._

_Montgomerie._

_To_ FLYRD, _v. n._ To flirt.

_Dunbar._

A. S. _fleard-ian_, nugari.

_To_ FLYRE, _v. n._

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