Sc. and north. dial. [f. FLIT v. + FOLD sb.] A fold that may be flitted or moved from place to place.

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1743.  R. Maxwell, Sel. Trans. Soc. Improv. Agric. Scot., 153–4. If he don’t incline to house his Sheep in Summer, Flaiks, Flit-folds, or Hurdles, may be provided for laying them on the Summer-fallow, which will dung a good deal of that Ground.

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1868.  in Atkinson, Cleveland Gloss.

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