FLA-SCAREL—A scarecrow. An untidy body’s sometimes co’ed a fla-scarel.

FLAAENS—Boggles, ghosts.

FLACKER—Palpitate. Ah’s o’ in a flacker wi’ runnin’.

FLESH-MEAT—Butcher meat. It’s varra lal flesh-meat yan mun hev noo-a-days.

FLACK, FLACKIN—A thin sod pared for the purpose of covering a turnip or potato heap.

FLACKER—A good flacker is one who can neatly cut a flack or flackin’.

FLAM, FLAATCH, FLAUP, FLAUP-POT, FLAACTHEN—These is o’ yah sooart, but different maaks. T’ meanin’ is grease, whakly talk, er duabment. They’re nut i’ mich repute i’ Lakeland, “Where men are bold and strongly say their say,” but it’s happen as weel ta put them in, as lal as they’re set bi.

FLIGMAGARIES—Bits of showy articles of finery in dress.

FLAY-CROW—A person whose appearance is more striking than usual. A regular flay-crow. An object made up with old rags and stuck in a field to frighten the birds.

FLEEK—A frame of wood filled up with straw or bracken, with which a stone-breaker shields himself from the weather.