a. Also 7 fleaie, 9 Sc. flaeie, flechy. [f. FLEA sb. + -Y1.] Full of fleas.

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1611.  Cotgr., Pulcier, fleaie, of a flea, full of fleas.

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1870.  Jas. Orton, Andes & Amazons, II. xxxvi. 487. After passing a night in any Indian hut with these insatiate creatures, you are glad, as the author of Eothen said after stopping at fleay Tiberias, to pick up the wretched remains of your body long before morning dawns.

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