Sc.
A. adj. Showy, vain.
1782. Sir J. Sinclair, Observ. Sc. Dial., 102. Flory showey, vain.
1821. Scott, Redgauntlet, Let. xii. The words, flory conceited chap,hafflins gentle, and at length, the still more alarming epithet of spy, began to be buzzed about.
B. sb. A conceited, frothy fellow.
1757. H. I., Players Scourge, 5. A pedantic foolish flory.