Sc. rare1. [f. FLINDER(S sb.] trans. To break into flinders or pieces.
1871. P. H. Waddell, Ps. x. 15. Flinder ye the arm o the ill-doen, an eke o the ill-heartit man. Ibid., xlvi. 9. He flinders the bow, an sneds the spear; he scowthers in lowe the sleds o weir.