Part 304 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 4870K 2022-07-20

1 To gibe, S B

_Houlate_

Isl _flyr-a_, subridere, E _fleer_

2 To leer, S B

_Popular Ball_

3 To look surly, Ang

_Morison_

FLYRIT, Not understood

_Maitland P_

FLYROCK, _s_ A term of contempt

_Dunbar_

_To_ FLISK, _v n_

1 To skip, to caper, S

_Cleland_

Su G _flas-a_, lascivire, Isl id praeceps ferri

2 _To be fliskit_, to be fretted, Fife

_A Douglas_

_To_ FLIST, _v n_

1 To fly off, S

2 To be in a violent emotion, S B

_Ross_

3 _It's flistin_, it rains and blows at once, S B

Teut _flits-en_, evolare, Sw _flaes-a_, anhelare

~Flist~, _s_