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A. S. _floc_, pa.s.ser.
~Flook-mow'd~, _adj._ Having a crooked mouth, S. B.
FLOOKED, _adj._ Barbed.
_Z. Boyd._
FLORENTINE, _s._ Any thing baked in a dish, S.
FLORIE, _adj._ Vain, volatile, S.
Teut. _flore_, h.o.m.o futilis.
_Sir J. Sinclair._
FLOSS, _s._ The leaves of red Canary gra.s.s, Orkn.
FLOT, _s._ The sc.u.m of broth when boiling, S.
Su. G. _flot_, adeps, qui juri supernatat.
~Flot-whey~, _s._ Those curds, left in whey, which, when boiled, float on the top; Clydes. _Fleetings_, Ang.
_Complaynt S._
FLOTE. _s._ A fleet.
A. S. _flota_.
_Barbour._
FLOTHIS, _s. pl._ Floods.
_Wallace._
Alem. _flout_, a stream.
_To_ FLOTTER.
V. ~Flodder~.
FLOTTRYT, _pret._ Splashed.
_Wallace._
Belg. _flodder-en_, to flap.
FLOUGHT, _s._ Flutter.
V. ~Flocht~.
FLOUR, _s._ The meal of wheat, S.
~Flour-bread~, _s._ Wheaten bread, S.
_St. Acc._
FLOURE JONETT, _s._ Perhaps flowers in July, in O. Fr. called _Junet_.
_K. Quair._
FLOURIS, _s. pl._ Prime of life.
_Lyndsay._
FLOURISH, _s._ Blossom, S.
FLOUSS, _s._ A flood.
Germ. _fluss_.
_Barbour._
FLOW, _s._ A particle, S. B.
A. S. _floh_, a fragment.
FLOW, FLOWE, FLOW-MOSS, _s._
1. A watery moss, a mora.s.s, S.
_Pitscottie._