释义 |
flaffer, v. north. dial.|ˈflæfə(r)| [f. flaff v. + -er5.] intr. To move with a rustling motion; to flutter. Also with out.
17..Colin Clout in Aitken Scott. Song 189 Mony a birdie..Flaffered briskly roun about. 1863Robson Bards of Tyne 342 Oft fra its nest..It flaffer'd out at neets, man. |