flacker
1Flacker — Flack er, v. i. [OE. flakeren, fr. flacken to move quickly to and fro; cf. icel. flakka to rove about, AS. flacor fluttering, flying, G. flackern to flare, flicker.] To flutter, as a bird. [Prov. Eng.] Grose. [1913 Webster] …
2Flacker — Hochaltar Magnifikat Kanzel Karl Sebastian Flacker (auch: Plag, Plack oder Plackh; * 1679 in Wien; † 22. März 1746 in Glatz) wa …
3flacker — verb a) to flutter as a bird And the cherubins flackered with their wings. Ezek. x. 19 (Coverdales translation) b) to flicker, quiver …
4flacker — I Cleveland Dialect List to flutter II North Country (Newcastle) Words to flutter, to vibrate... to quiver …
5flacker — flack·er …
6flacker — to flutter. N …
7flacker — ˈflakə(r) intransitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Middle English flakeren; akin to Middle Dutch flackeren to flutter, Middle High German vlackern to flicker, Old Norse flökra to roam around, and perhaps to Latin plangere to beat more at plaint …
8Karl Sebastian Flacker — Hochaltar Magnifikat Kanzel Karl Sebastian Flacker (auch: Plag …
9Flicker\ Flacker — The remote control for the television Hey... where did you put the flicker flacker, my shows on! …
10Flicker\ Flacker — The remote control for the television Hey... where did you put the flicker flacker, my shows on! …