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flote
@@@LINK=flote-grass Oxford English Dictionary
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Flote
A flote is a woodworking tool used in the art of bowyery. wikipedia.org
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Pierre Flotte
Pierre Flotte or Pierre Flote (Languedoc, second half of the 13th century – Kortrijk, 11 July 1302) was a French legalist, Chancellor of France and Keeper Flote, Pierre Flote, Pierre Flote, Pierre Year of birth unknown wikipedia.org
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flote-grass
▪ I. † flote, n.1 Obs. Also 5–6 flot, 6 Sc. floit. [OE. flota wk. masc. = M.Du. vlote, ON. flote: see float n. In sense 2 ad. Sp. flota: see flota.] 1. A fleet or flotilla.O.E. Chron. ann. 975 Næs se flota swa rang. c 1275 Lay. 2155 Humber king and his flote..comen on Albanac his lond. 1375 Barbour ... Oxford English Dictionary
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on flote
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Stožerni general
It corresponds to Admiral flote ("Admiral of the fleet") rank used in the Croatian Navy. wikipedia.org
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floyte
floyt(e var. form of flote, flute. Oxford English Dictionary
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Fishing float
"All maner lynes that be not for the grounde must haue flotes, and the rennyng ground lyne must haue a flote, the lyeng ground lyne must haue a flote." wikipedia.org
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flotte
▪ I. † flotte, ppl. a. Obs. rare. [Cf. flotten and flote v.1] Skimmed.1557 Tusser 100 Points Husb. lxxii, Their milk pannes so flotte, that their cheeses be lost.▪ II. flotte obs. form of float n. Oxford English Dictionary
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Admiral of the fleet
countries The following articles contain specific information on the rank as it pertains to individual countries: Admiral of the fleet (Australia) Admiral flote (Croatia) Admiral of the fleet (Russia) Admiral of the fleet (Soviet Union) Admiral of the fleet (Sri Lanka) Chom phon ruea (Thailand) Admiral flote wikipedia.org
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on-flote
on flote, on-flote see float n. 1, afloat. Oxford English Dictionary
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Red Noses
First Leper - Sarah Woodward First Flagellant - Steve Swinscoe Frapper - Nicholas Woodeson Grez - Nicholas Farrell Jean le Grue - Bernard Horsfall Marcel Flote wikipedia.org
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afloat
afloat, adv. and pred. a., formerly phr. (əˈfləʊt) Forms: 1 on flŏte, on flŏt, 2–6 on flote, 6– a flote, 6–7 a floate, 6– a-float, afloat. [f. on prep. + float n.] I. literally. 1. On the sea, or on any water of sufficient depth to buoy up anything; hence, in a floating condition, in opposition to b... Oxford English Dictionary
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Laroche-près-Feyt
Population Notable people The following were born in Laroche-près-Feyt: Pierre Flote (middle of 13th century - 11 July 1302), possibly born here, Chancellor wikipedia.org
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float-grass
ˈfloat-grass Also 5 flotgrese, 6 floter-, 7–8 flot, 6–9 flote-grass. [f. float n. or v.; cf. Du. vlotgras.] A name given to various species of grass sedge growing in marshy ground, swampy meadows, etc.; e.g. Glyceria fluitans and Alopecurus geniculatus.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 168/1 Flot grese, ulva. 159... Oxford English Dictionary
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