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flisk
▪ I. flisk, n. dial. (flɪsk) [f. next.] 1. A whim, a freak. Sc.1818 Scott Br. Lamm. xxviii, There is something in Miss Ashton's change..too sudden and too serious for a mere flisk of her own. 2. A fillip with the finger. in a flisk: ‘in a jiffy’ (Whitby Gloss. 1855).1891 Atkinson Last of Giant-Kille... Oxford English Dictionary
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Flisk
Flisk ( meaning "Stalk" or "Rod") was a parish in Fife, Scotland. Natural heritage Flisk Wood on the southern shore of the Inner Tay Estuary is a linear woodland between Balmerino in the east and Flisk Point in the west wikipedia.org
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List of listed buildings in Flisk, Fife
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Flisk in Fife, Scotland. This data falls under the Open Government Licence Flisk wikipedia.org
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flisky
flisky, a.1 (ˈflɪskɪ) [f. flisk n. or v. + -y1.] 1. Sc. Flighty, frolicsome; of a horse: Skittish.1807 Hogg Auld Ettrick John 8 Mount. Bard 195 Auld Johnie's flisky dame. 1856 G. Henderson Pop. Rhymes Berwick. 48 You're like Adam Black's pony, Flisky, pranky—and no very canny. 1880 Antrim & Down Glo... Oxford English Dictionary
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fliskmahoy
ˈfliskmahoy Sc. [f. flisk v. Jamieson gives also Fliskmahaigo with similar sense; the unmeaning endings may have been suggested by the place-names Dalmahoy and Lesmahago.] A flighty girl; a woman who gives herself airs.1816 Scott Antiq. xxxv, ‘That silly fliskmahoy, Jenny Rintherout.’ 1818 ― Hrt. Mi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dunbog
Dunbog parish is bounded on the north by the River Tay, on the south by Monimail, on the east by Flisk and Creich, and on the west by Abdie. wikipedia.org
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James MacGill
He occupied the manse in Flisk, an estate three miles south of Cupar in Fife. His successor as Lord Clerk Register, James Balfour, later Lord Pittendreich, previously held the manse in Flisk. wikipedia.org
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List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in North East Fife
Cassindonald Moss Craighall Den Craigmead Meadows Dunbog Bog Earlshall Muir Eden Estuary Fife Ness Coast Firth of Forth Fleecefaulds Meadow Flisk wikipedia.org
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East Fife (UK Parliament constituency)
Auchtermuchty, Balmerino, Cameron, Carnbee, Ceres, Collessie, Crail, Creich, Cults, Cupar, Dairsie, Dunbog, Dunino, Elie, Falkland, Ferry-Port-on-Craig, Flisk wikipedia.org
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List of listed buildings in Fife
buildings in Elie, Fife List of listed buildings in Falkland, Fife List of listed buildings in Ferry-Port-On-Craig, Fife List of listed buildings in Flisk wikipedia.org
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Moonzie
The parish congregation was dissolved on 5 December 1971 rather than be linked with Creich, Flisk and Kilmany The parish is a Community Council area wikipedia.org
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Helleborus foetidus
Giant' has very bright green flowers and finely divided foliage; 'Miss Jekyll' has fragrant flowers, intensity varying with the time of day; 'Wester Flisk wikipedia.org
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John Fleming (naturalist)
In 1810 he translated to the parish of Flisk in Fife and in 1832 translated to Clackmannan. wikipedia.org
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James Balfour, Lord Pittendreich
He obtained the parsonage of Flisk in Fife in 1561, was nominated an Extraordinary Lord of Session, and in 1563 one of the commissaries of the court which wikipedia.org
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David Chalmers, Lord Ormond
The placard also accused the Earl of Bothwell, James Balfour of Flisk (near Cupar), and "black" John Spens, Lord Condie. wikipedia.org
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