2. Verb. (third-person singular of fletch) ¹
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Definition of Fletches
1. fletch [v] - See also: fletch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fletches
Literary usage of Fletches
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission by United States Fish Commission (1899)
"The other side of the fish is then treated likewise, making two fletches from
each halibut. Formerly in fishing near Iceland, when all the fins were saved, ..."
2. The Publications of the Selden Society by Selden Society (1899)
"The bow with the string and the arrows and the fletches and the venison were
entrusted to John Lovet, ..."
3. Analecta sacra spicilegio solesmensi parataby Jean Baptiste Pitra by Jean Baptiste Pitra (1884)
"XXI, XXII, 1871 by William fletches DD Writings of Lactantius. Testaments of the
XII Patriarchs. Fragments of И e III Centuries ..."
4. Publications by English Dialect Society (1886)
"E. Bord. The name is ' obviously derived from the disease it is administered to
cure, viz. dysentery.'—Id. fletches. ' Green pods of peas.'—East, Hal. ..."
5. Publications by English Dialect Society (1879)
"See fletches, F. 116. The resemblance to an arrow! imagine such a resemblance !
I fancy it has something to do with flat: for they cease to be ..."
6. Bracebridge Hall: Or, The Humorists, a Medley by Washington Irving (1867)
"Krai ANH fletches. "WAS so much pleased with the anecdotes which were told me of
Ready-Money Jack Tibbets, that I got Master Simon, a day or two since, ..."