Part 307 (2/2)
_Burns._
A. S. _vlonce_, pride.
FLUP, _s._ One both awkward in appearance, and foolish, Ang. Clydes.
_Fliep_, Aberd. _Floip_, Perths.
Isl. _fleip_, ineptiae; Su. G. _fleper_, h.o.m.o ignavus.
FLURDOM, FLYRDOM, _s._
_Kennedy._
FLURISFEVER, _s._ The scarlet fever, S. B. denominated from the ruddiness of the skin.
FLURISH, FLOURISH, _s._ Blossom, S.
_Hume._
FLUSCH, _s._
1. A run of water.
_Doug._
2. Snow in a state of dissolution, S.
3. Abundance, generally applied to liquids, S.
Germ. _fluss_, aqua vel humor fluens.
_To_ Fl.u.s.tER, _v. n._ To be in a bustle, S.
Isl. _flaust-r_, praecipitantia, _flaustr-a_, incaute festinare.
~Fl.u.s.ter~, _s._ Bustle, confusion proceeding from hurry, S.
FLUTCH, s. An inactive person, Loth.
Teut. _flauw_, languidus.
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