"fliss" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Scots]

Forms: flisses [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Norwegian flis (“splinter”), from Old Norse flís, from Proto-Germanic *flīsō (“splinter”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)pley- (“to split”). Cognate with Icelandic flís (“splinter; sliver; chip”), Norwegian flis (“a splinter”), Swedish flisa (“splinter; sliver; flake”), Danish flise (“splinter; tile”), German Fliese (“tile; flag”), Norwegian flysja (“to slice; split; peel off”). Etymology templates: {{bor|sco|no|flis|t=splinter}} Norwegian flis (“splinter”), {{der|sco|non|flís}} Old Norse flís, {{der|sco|gem-pro|*flīsō|t=splinter}} Proto-Germanic *flīsō (“splinter”), {{der|sco|ine-pro|*(s)pley-|t=to split}} Proto-Indo-European *(s)pley- (“to split”), {{cog|is|flís|t=splinter; sliver; chip}} Icelandic flís (“splinter; sliver; chip”), {{cog|no|flis|t=a splinter}} Norwegian flis (“a splinter”), {{cog|sv|flisa|t=splinter; sliver; flake}} Swedish flisa (“splinter; sliver; flake”), {{cog|da|flise|t=splinter; tile}} Danish flise (“splinter; tile”), {{cog|de|Fliese|t=tile; flag}} German Fliese (“tile; flag”), {{cog|no|flysja|t=to slice; split; peel off}} Norwegian flysja (“to slice; split; peel off”) Head templates: {{head|sco|noun|||plural|flisses|||||cat2=|cat3=|head=}} fliss (plural flisses), {{sco-noun|es}} fliss (plural flisses)
  1. flake; splinter; chip
    Sense id: en-fliss-sco-noun-2mT3m0IM Categories (other): Scots entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Scots entries with incorrect language header: 63 37
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: flis

Verb [Scots]

Forms: flisses [present, singular, third-person], flissin [participle, present], flisst [past], flisst [participle, past]
Etymology: Borrowed from Norwegian flis (“splinter”), from Old Norse flís, from Proto-Germanic *flīsō (“splinter”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)pley- (“to split”). Cognate with Icelandic flís (“splinter; sliver; chip”), Norwegian flis (“a splinter”), Swedish flisa (“splinter; sliver; flake”), Danish flise (“splinter; tile”), German Fliese (“tile; flag”), Norwegian flysja (“to slice; split; peel off”). Etymology templates: {{bor|sco|no|flis|t=splinter}} Norwegian flis (“splinter”), {{der|sco|non|flís}} Old Norse flís, {{der|sco|gem-pro|*flīsō|t=splinter}} Proto-Germanic *flīsō (“splinter”), {{der|sco|ine-pro|*(s)pley-|t=to split}} Proto-Indo-European *(s)pley- (“to split”), {{cog|is|flís|t=splinter; sliver; chip}} Icelandic flís (“splinter; sliver; chip”), {{cog|no|flis|t=a splinter}} Norwegian flis (“a splinter”), {{cog|sv|flisa|t=splinter; sliver; flake}} Swedish flisa (“splinter; sliver; flake”), {{cog|da|flise|t=splinter; tile}} Danish flise (“splinter; tile”), {{cog|de|Fliese|t=tile; flag}} German Fliese (“tile; flag”), {{cog|no|flysja|t=to slice; split; peel off}} Norwegian flysja (“to slice; split; peel off”) Head templates: {{head|sco|verbs|third-person singular simple present|flisses|present participle|flissin|simple past|flisst|past participle|flisst|head=}} fliss (third-person singular simple present flisses, present participle flissin, simple past flisst, past participle flisst), {{sco-verb|fliss|es}} fliss (third-person singular simple present flisses, present participle flissin, simple past flisst, past participle flisst)
  1. to peel in flakes
    Sense id: en-fliss-sco-verb-Nr6i-GRd
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: flis

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