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First published 1956 (SND Vol. IV).
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Quotation dates: 1887-1928

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FLANK, n., v. Sc. usages:

I. n. 1. Building: a roof valley (Sc. 1952 Builder (20 June) 942). Cf. Flanker, 1.

2. In comb. flank-buits, thigh-boots, waders (Sh.10 1951). Cf. Flanker. 2.Sh. 1928 Manson's Sh. Almanac 188:
Dey dress up instead 'ithin . . . great flank buits, an' dere dey stand 'ithin wir wast loch de half o' da day.

II. v. To build (a hutch) high round the sides with large lumps of coal to give it the appearance of being full. Pa.p. flankit.e.Lth. 1887 P. McNeill Blawearie 168:
Removing a piece of coal from the hutch . . . he keeked into a large vacuum he had discovered . . . "flankit to the very rim."
e.Lth. 1887 P. McNeill Blawearie 163:
I "flankit" the boxes a' day to the very mouth.

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"Flank n., v.". Dictionary of the Scots Language. 2004. Scottish Language Dictionaries Ltd. Accessed 29 May 2026 <http://www.dsl.ac.uk/entry/snd/flank>

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