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Fifie, fifie Sc.|ˈfaɪfɪ| [f. Fife in Scotland + -ie.] ‘A type of herring fishing boat with vertical stem and stern-posts, common in the second half of the 19th and early 20th cents. on the E. coast, prob. so called from having been first built and used on the Fife coast’ (Scot. Nat. Dict.).
1905Banffshire Jrnl. 28 Mar., A place for biggin heerin' boats Zulus, Fifies—best afloat. 1914Chambers's Jrnl. Apr. 264/1 The craft at this time were of the ‘scaff’ or ‘fifie’ build. 1927Glasgow Herald 3 May 7 Scaffie boats gave way to Zulu and Fifie types. 1934Geogr. Jrnl. LXXXIV. 438 The Scottish craft, the fifies and zulus. 1950P. F. Anson Scots Fisherfolk viii. 104 The most common type of Scottish fishing vessel until about the introduction of steam was the ‘Fifie’. |