Flighting


[flahyt] /flaɪt/

noun
1.
the act, manner, or power of flying.
2.
the distance covered or the course taken by a flying object:
a 500-mile flight; the flight of the ball.
3.
a trip by an airplane, glider, etc.
4.
a scheduled trip on an airline:
a 5 o’clock flight.
5.
a number of beings or things flying or passing through the air together:
a flight of geese.
6.
the basic tactical unit of military air forces, consisting of two or more aircraft.
7.
the act, principles, or technique of flying an airplane:
flight training.
8.
a journey into or through outer space:
a rocket flight.
9.
swift movement, transition, or progression:
the flight of time.
10.
a soaring above or transcending ordinary bounds:
a flight of fancy.
11.
a series of steps between one floor or landing of a building and the next.
12.
Archery.

verb (used without object)
13.
(of wild fowls) to in coordinated flocks.
/flaɪt/
noun
1.
the act, skill, or manner of flying
2.
a journey made by a flying animal or object
3.

4.
a group of flying birds or aircraft: a flight of swallows
5.
the basic tactical unit of a military air force
6.
a journey through space, esp of a spacecraft
7.
rapid movement or progress
8.
a soaring mental journey above or beyond the normal everyday world: a flight of fancy
9.

10.
a bird’s wing or tail feather; flight feather
11.
a feather or plastic attachment fitted to an arrow or dart to give it stability in flight
12.
See flight arrow
13.
the distance covered by a flight arrow
14.
(sport) especially (cricket)

15.
(angling) a device on a spinning lure that revolves rapidly
16.
a set of steps or stairs between one landing or floor and the next
17.
a large enclosed area attached to an aviary or pigeon loft where the birds may fly but not escape
verb
18.
(transitive) (sport) to cause (a ball, dart, etc) to float slowly or deceptively towards its target
19.
(intransitive) (of wild fowl) to fly in groups
20.
(transitive) to shoot (a bird) in flight
21.
(transitive) to fledge (an arrow or a dart)
/flaɪt/
noun
1.
the act of fleeing or running away, as from danger
2.
put to flight, to cause to run away; rout
3.
take flight, take to flight, to run away or withdraw hastily; flee
n.

“act of flying,” Old English flyht “a flying, flight,” from Proto-Germanic *flukhtiz (cf. Dutch vlucht “flight of birds,” Old Norse flugr, Old High German flug, German Flug “flight”), from root of *fleugan “to fly” (see fly (v.1)).

Spelling altered late 14c. from Middle English fliht (see fight (v.)). Meaning “an instance of flight” is 1785, originally of ballooning. Meaning “series of stairs between landings” is from 1703.

“act of fleeing,” from Middle English fluht (c.1200), not found in Old English, but presumed to have existed. Related to Old English fleon “flee” (see flee), and cognate with Old Saxon fluht, Old Frisian flecht “act of fleeing,” Dutch vlucht, Old High German fluht, German Flucht, Old Nprse flotti, Gothic þlauhs.

noun

A hallucinogenic drug experience; trip (1960s+Narcotics)
In addition to the idioms beginning with flight
flight of fancy

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  • Flight-leader

    noun 1. a pilot who commands a flight of military airplanes.

  • Flightless

    [flahyt-lis] /ˈflaɪt lɪs/ adjective 1. incapable of flying: flightless birds such as the moa, rhea, and dodo. /ˈflaɪtlɪs/ adjective 1. (of certain birds and insects) unable to fly See also ratite adj. 1875, from flight (n.1) + -less.

  • Flight level

    noun 1. (aeronautics) a specified height at which an aircraft is allowed to fly

  • Flight lieutenant

    noun 1. an officer holding a commissioned rank senior to a flying officer and junior to a squadron leader in the RAF and certain other air forces


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