fliatter

Norman

Etymology

From Old French flater (to deceive by concealing the truth, to stroke with the palm of the hand), from Proto-Germanic *flatą, *flatō (palm, sole), *flataz (flat)

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Verb

fliatter (gerund fliat'tie)

  1. (Jersey) to flatter
  2. (Jersey) to pet; to stroke (an animal, etc.)

Derived terms

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