fleg I. \ˈfleg\transitive verb Etymology: probably alteration of fley Scotland: to scare out : frighten II. noun (-s) Scotland: fright, scare < got a fleg and was ready to jump out of my skin — Sir Walter Scott > III. noun (-s) Etymology: origin unknown Scotland: blow; especially: kick < fortune gave him many a fleg > IV. intransitive verb (flegged ; flegged ; flegging ; flegs) Etymology: origin unknown Scotland: to rush around or away : flee