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ˈfly-net [f. fly n.1 OE. had fléohnet.] 1. A net to keep away flies.
a1000Judith 47 (Gr.) Þær wæs eallgylden fleohnet. 1874Knight Dict. Mech. I. 896 Fly-net 1...a net of meshes or a fringe of leather strips, to protect a horse from flies. 2. A net in an open window to prevent entrance of flies. †2. = butterfly-net. Obs.
1737P. Collinson in Darlington Mem. (1849) 90 Pray take one or two, with the fly-nets, in a bag by thy side. |