fliss

Scots

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Norwegian flis (splinter), from Old Norse flís, from Proto-Germanic *flīsō (splinter), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)pley- (to split). Cognate with Icelandic flís (splinter; sliver; chip), Norwegian flis (a splinter), Swedish flisa (splinter; sliver; flake), Danish flise (splinter; tile), German Fliese (tile; flag), Norwegian flysja (to slice; split; peel off).

Noun

fliss (plural flisses)

  1. flake; splinter; chip

Verb

fliss (third-person singular simple present flisses, present participle flissin, simple past flisst, past participle flisst)

  1. to peel in flakes
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