Flam (?), n. [Cf. AS. fle�xa0;m, flm, floght. &root; 84 . Cf. Flimflam.]

A freak or whim; also, a falsehood; a lie; an illusory pretext; deception; delusion.

[Obs.]

A perpetual abuse and flam upon posterity. South.

 

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Flam, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Flammed ; p. pr. & vb. n. Flamming.]

To deceive with a falsehood.

[Obs.]

God is not to be flammed off with lies. South.

 

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