Sc. and north. dial. [f. FLIT v. + FOLD sb.] A fold that may be flitted or moved from place to place.
1743. R. Maxwell, Sel. Trans. Soc. Improv. Agric. Scot., 1534. If he dont 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.
1868. in Atkinson, Cleveland Gloss.