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Definition of Fletch
1. v. t. To feather, as an arrow.
Definition of Fletch
1. Noun. (archery) The vane toward the back of an arrow, used to stabilise the arrow during flight. ¹
2. Verb. To feather, as an arrow. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Fletch
1. to fledge [v -ED, -ING, -ES] - See also: fledge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fletch
Literary usage of Fletch
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Opinions of Eminent Lawyers, on Various Points of English Jurisprudence by George Chalmers (1814)
"fletch. NORTON. II.—Of the legal effects, resulting from the acknowledged
independence of the United States. . A restatement of Mr. Chalmers's opinion on ..."
2. The Lyon Campaign in Missouri: Being a History of the First Iowa Infantry by Eugene Fitch Ware (1907)
"Our Steamboat.—Colonel Bates Rebuked.—Fishing.—June 22d.—Captain won't
Resign.—Corporals Reduced.—June 23d.—Steamboats on the Mississippi.—fletch ..."
3. The Masterpieces of Modern Drama ...: Abridged in Narrative with Dialogue of by Brander Matthews (1915)
"fletch. Oh, I'm not so very unique. Lots of girls run the risk of ... fletch.
[smiling]. You flatter me. Doug. The one that is most to you is your child. ..."