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flot

  • noun [ neuter ]
  • participle
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Grammar
flot, es; n. [floten, pp. of fleótan to float]
Water deep enough for sustaining a ship, the sea; ăqua sătis alta ad nāvem sustĭnendam, măre
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  • Ongan eorla mengu to flote fýsan

    the multitude of warriors began to hasten to the sea,

    • Elen. Kmbl. 451
    • ;
    • El. 226: Andr. Kmbl. 3393
    • ;
    • An. 1700.
  • Wǽron ða útlagas ealle on flote

    the outlaws were all afloat [lit. on the sea ],

    • Chr. 1070
    • ;
    • Erl. 209, 24.
  • We willaþ on flot feran

    we will depart on the sea,

    • Byrht. Th. 132, 64
    • ;
    • By. 41: Chr. 937
    • ;
    • Erl. 114, 1
    • ;
    • Æðelst. 35.
Etymology
[
Plat. flot
:
Dut. vlot
:
Ger. floss
:
M. H. Ger. vlóz, m. river, raft
:
Icel. flot; á flot on or afloat.
]
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  • flot, n.; part.