[ +flīan], +flȳn to drive out. [[flēon]]
[ flicce] n. ‘flitch’ of bacon, ham, CD, Gl, WW.
[ flicorian], flicerian to move the wings, flutter, Æ. [‘flicker’]
flīe = [flēah I.]
[ flīehð] pres. 3 sg. of [flēon].
[ flīema] (ē, ī, ȳ) m. fugitive, exile, outlaw, AO. Godes f. excommunicate person, LL 352[66]. [[flēam]]
[ ±flīeman] (ǣ, ē, ȳ) to put to flight, drive away, banish, Gen; CP. [‘fleme’; flēam]
[ flīeman-feorm], -feorming f. offence of, or penalty for, sheltering fugitives from justice, LL 102[30]; 2·302.
[ +flīeme] (ē) adj. fugitive, DR 1478.
[ flīeming] (flȳmig) sb. fugitive, OEG 2965.