ppl. a. Sc. [f. FLICHTER v.1 + -ED1.] Thrown into a flutter: a. volatile, flighty; b. frightened.
183253. Whistle-binkie (Sc. Songs), Ser. III. 70.
I canna say flichterd an foolish yeve been | |
I canna say failings an fauts ye hae nane. |
1889. Barrie, Window in Thrums, 102. They were juist as flichtered themsels.