flusk

名词 n. 动词 v.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A whirring sound. Northern-England
  2. A flutter. Northern-England
  3. A quarrel, contention, skirmish, fight. Northern-England
动词 v.
  1. To make a whirring or fluttering sound. Northern-England,intransitive
  2. To fly at; ruffle up the feathers. Northern-England,intransitive
  3. To quarrel. Northern-England,intransitive
  4. To startle or confuse. Northern-England,transitive

词形变化

flusks present,singular,third-person flusking participle,present flusked participle,past flusked past flusks plural

词汇关系

衍生词

词源

词源 1
Uncertain. Likely from Middle English *flusken, a variant of flusshen (“to move rapidly, dart”), the same origin as flush. Perhaps from Old Norse *flugsa (“to flap, flutter”), from Proto-Germanic *flugisōną (“to flutter”); compare Norwegian Nynorsk flugsa (“to flutter”), Norwegian Bokmål flugse (“to flutter”). Compare also Norwegian flogsa, flogse (“to run around, frolic, flirt”), Faroese flogsa (“to gad about, solicit”).
词源 2
Uncertain. Likely from Middle English *flusken, a variant of flusshen (“to move rapidly, dart”), the same origin as flush. Perhaps from Old Norse *flugsa (“to flap, flutter”), from Proto-Germanic *flugisōną (“to flutter”); compare Norwegian Nynorsk flugsa (“to flutter”), Norwegian Bokmål flugse (“to flutter”). Compare also Norwegian flogsa, flogse (“to run around, frolic, flirt”), Faroese flogsa (“to gad about, solicit”).
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