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1. A squall, Ang.

2. A flying shower of snow, Ang.

3. A fit of anger, Ang.

~Flisty~, _adj._

1. Stormy, squally, Ang.

2. Pa.s.sionate, irascible, Ang.

_To_ FLIT, FLYT, _v. a._

1. To transport in whatever way, S.

_Burns._

2. To transport by water.

_Barbour._

Su. G. _flytt-a_. transportare ab uno loco ad alterum. Isl.

_flytt-ia_, vecto.

_To_ ~Flit~, ~Flyt~, _v. n._ To remove from one house to another, S.

_Kelly._

Dan. _flytt-er_, id.

~Flitting~, _s._

1. The act of removing from one place of residence to another, S.

2. The furniture, &c. removed, S.

_Wyntown._

3. _A moonlight flitting_, removal without paying one's debts, S.

_Ramsay._

_To_ FLYTE, FLITE, _v. n._

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