fla'k·et vpr 1 to attack suddenly and violently 2 to hop/run away: bolt
fla'kė II§ nf 1 flame, burning flame; blazing fire 2 [Fig] flash III§ adj, adv blazing, flaming IV§ adv completely; immediately: in a flash • flakė e flakė everywhere, entirely, completely • flakė kashte short-lived burst of energy, momentary enthusiasm • nė flakė tė agzotit very quickly: in a flash, in the twinkling of an eye • nė flakė tė pushkės "in the flash of a gun" very quickly, instantly: in a flash • flakė pėr flakė with immediate retorts back and forth, with an immediate retort; blow for blow • ėsh·tė flakė pushke to be light on her feet, be very quick • Flaka tė djeg, prushi tė ngroh. [Prov] "A flame burns you, an ember warms you." Better stick with what is stable and constant, rather than chase after what looks good for the moment. • ėsh·tė flakė e zjarr "be flame and fire" 1 to be very lively and adept 2 to be harsh and cruel
flakė|he'dh|ės nm [Mil] soldier armed with flame-throw-er
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