flichtered, ppl. a. Sc.
(ˈflɪxtəd)
[f. flichter v.1 + -ed1.]
Thrown into a flutter: a. volatile, flighty; b. frightened.
1832–53 Whistle-binkie (Sc. Songs) Ser. iii. 70, I canna say flichter'd an' foolish ye've been. 1889 Barrie Window in Thrums 102 ‘They were juist as flichtered themsels.’ |