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▪ I. ‖ fluce, floose, n.|fluːs| Also 6 fluss, 7 flus(e), 9– floos, fulus. [Arab. fulūs, pl. of fals name of a small copper coin.] An old Persian coin; a small coin of north Africa, Arabia, India, and neighbouring countries.
1599Hakluyt Voy. II. 272 A sort of flusses of copper. 1625in W. Foster Eng. Factories India (1909) III. 71 There money goeth by the caffala, of which 9½ maketh a doller and 60 fluse to a caffala. 1638Sir T. Herbert Trav. (ed. 2) 243 Cozbeg one halfe penny; Fluces are ten to a Cozbeg. 1698Fryer Acc. E. India & P. 210, 5 Fluce is 1 Parrow. 1858Simmonds Dict. Trade, Floose, the tenth part of a danim, a petty money of Bussorah and other parts of Arabia. 1877H. M. Elliot's Hist. India VII. 345 They [sc. the Portuguese] also use bits of copper which they call buzurg, and four of these buzurgs pass for a fulús. 1906Daily Chron. 2 May 7/6 To-day a well-dressed man, who sees a European passing in the street, extends his hand, and mutters something about ‘flus’. 1907Daily Mail 18 Jan. 6/4 Often have I bestowed upon him a floos for bread. ▪ II. † fluce, v. Obs. rare. intr. ? To flounce, plunge.
1627Drayton Moone-Calfe 1352 They [cattle]..backward fluce..As though the Deuill in their heeles had bin. |