Fleches vs Fleeches - What's the difference?
fleches | fleeches |
(fleech)
(Scotland) To wheedle; coax; cajole; induce with fair words; flatter.
* 1884 , John MacKay Wilson, Tales of the Borders and of Scotland (page 64)
(Scotland) To use cajoling or flattering words; speak insincerely.
As a noun fleches
is plural of fleche.As a verb fleeches is
third-person singular of fleech.fleeches
English
Verb
(head)fleech
English
Alternative forms
* (l), (l), (l) (Scotland)Verb
- I fleeched him, and I coaxed him, and I kicked him, and I cuffed him; but I might as weal hae kicked my heel upon the floor, or fleeched the fireplace.