Definition of Fyking

1. fyke [v] - See also: fyke

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fyking

fweep
fyborg
fyborgs
fyce
fyces
fye
fyk kinase
fyke
fyke-net
fyke-nets
fyke net
fyke nets
fyked
fykes
fyking (current term)
fyle
fyles
fylfot
fylfots
fyn
fynbos
fynboses
fynd
fynde
fyrd
fyrdman
fyrdmen
fyrds
fyrk

Literary usage of Fyking

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1853)
"If you take her own word for it, no one is more contemptuous of " fyking " and " making a wark " than Jenny of Burnside ; but the kitchen—woe be to the ..."

2. Macmillan's Magazine by John Morley, Mowbray Morris, David Masson, George Grove (1883)
"... comes fyking, ye can say I am giving the case my best attention; and if it's that big north-country fellow about his manse and his augmentation—” “I ..."

3. A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains by Isabella Lucy Bird (1886)
"without praye r—prayer chiefly that God would give him a happy death, He had previously promised that he would not hurry or scold, but " fyking" had not ..."

4. The Heart of Mid-Lothian by Walter Scott (1878)
"... when he left her bubbling and greeting, and came to an outer court, where her Lady Maries were fyking and dancing, he said, ' 0 brave ladies, ..."

5. The Chaucer Canon: With a Discussion of the Works Associated with the Name by Walter William Skeat (1900)
"... for fyking, &c. Sad to say, some of these spellings are downright blunders; it is astonishing to find ranne for ran, tooke for took, sytte for sit (she ..."

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