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Webster 1913 Edition
Flitter
Flit′ter
,Verb.
I.
To flutter.
[Obs.]
Chaucer.
Flit′ter
,Verb.
T.
To flutter; to move quickly;
as, to
. flitter
the cards[R.]
Lowell.
Flit′ter
,Noun.
[Cf. G. ]
flitter
spangle, tinsel, flittern
to make a tremulous motion, to glitter. Cf. Flitter
, Verb.
I.
A rag; a tatter; a small piece or fragment.
Webster 1828 Edition
Flitter
FLIT'TER
,Verb.
I.
FLIT'TER
,Noun.
Definition 2024
Flitter
Flitter
See also: flitter
German
Noun
Flitter m (genitive Flitters, plural Flitter)
- spangle
- a piece of cheap costume jewelry
Declension
Declension of Flitter
Related terms
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See also: Flitter
English
Verb
flitter (third-person singular simple present flitters, present participle flittering, simple past and past participle flittered)
- to scatter in pieces
- to move about rapidly and nimbly
- to move quickly from one condition or location to another
- to flutter or quiver
Derived terms
Noun
flitter (plural flitters)
- A rag; a tatter; a small piece or fragment.
- (science fiction) A small aircraft or spacecraft.
- 1941 July, Smith, Edward Elmer, “The Vortex Blaster”, in Comet Stories, volume 1, number 5, page 10:
- Then all three went out to the flitter. A tiny speedster, really; a torpedo bearing stubby wings and the ludicrous tail-surfaces, the multifarious driving-, braking-, side-, top-, and under-jets so characteristic of the tricky, cranky, but ultra-maneuverable breed.
- 1944 March, Smith, George Oliver, “Circle of Confusion”, in Astounding Science Fiction, volume 33, number 1, page 54:
- Small flitters were powered and made ready, and everything that carried manual controls was inspected and cleared for action.
- 1955, Norton (as Andrew North), Alice Mary, Sargasso of Space, page 53:
- The small flitters carried by the Queen for exploration work held with comfort a two-man crew—with crowding, three.
- 1994, Baxter, Stephen, Ring, ISBN 9780002240260, page 43:
- The flitter tumbled from the shimmering throat of the wormhole transit route from Port Sol to Earthport.
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References
- (aircraft): Jeff Prucher, editor (2007) Brave New Words: The Oxford Dictionary of Science Fiction, Oxford; New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-530567-8, page 66
- (aircraft): flitter n. at the OED Science Fiction Citations Project