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Sw. _flabb_, bucca, Dan. _flab_, the mouth.

FLOCHT, FLOUGHT, _s._

1. _On flocht_, on wing.

_Douglas._

2. State of being fluttered, S. B. _a flocht_, id.

_Burel._

3. Fluctuation.

_Dunbar._

Alem. _flught_, flight; A. S. _flogett-an_, fluctuare.

~Flochtry~, ~Floughtrous~, _adj._ Fluttered, in a flurry, S. B.

_Ross._

_To_ FLODDER, FLOTTER, _v. a._

1. To overflow.

_Douglas._

2. To blur, by weeping, synon. _bluther_.

_Douglas._

FLOYT, _s._ A flatterer or deceiver.

_Polwart._

Teut. _fluyte_, mendacium blandum; _fluyt-en_, mentiri, blande dicere.

FLOOK, FLEUK, _s._

1. A generic name for various kinds of flat fish, S.

_Sibbald._

2. Most generally used to denote the common flounder, S.

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