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flathe

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English

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Etymology

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From Middle English flathe (flat fish), from Old English *flaþa ("flatcake"; found only in compound flæþecomb, fleþecomb (weaver's comb)), from Proto-West Germanic *flaþō (flatcake), from Proto-Indo-European *pleth₂- (broad, flat). Cognate with Dutch vla, vlade (baked custard, pancake), Middle Low German vlade (flatcake), German Fladen (a flatcake, cowpatty). Related to flan.

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Noun

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flathe (plural flathes)

  1. A flan.
  2. (dialectal) A ray or skate (fish).
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Middle English

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old English *flaþa, from Proto-West Germanic *flaþō. Doublet of flathon and flaun.

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Noun

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flathe (rare, Late Middle English)

  1. A ray or skate.

Descendants

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  • English: flathe, flath

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