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flotesse
† flotesse Obs. Also 5 flotyce, -yse, 6 flotes, flattesse, flats. [Perh. the pl. of flot n.1, taken as sing. It may however represent an unrecorded F. derivative of floter to float.] Scum or grease floating on the surface of a liquid; esp. skimmed fat, dripping.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 168/1 Flotyse or f... Oxford English Dictionary
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flats
flats var. of flotesse. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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flot
▪ I. flot1 Now only Sc. (flɒt) [repr. OE. *flot (in flotsmeru floating grease), or a. ON. flot (= Sw. flott), f. weak grade of root of fleet v. Cf. flotesse.] ‘The scum of a pot of broth when it is boiling’ (Jamieson).13.. E.E. Allit. P. B. 1011 As a furnes ful of flot þat vpon fyr boyles.▪ II. flot... Oxford English Dictionary
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make
▪ I. make, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. (meɪk) Forms: α. 1 ᵹemaca, 2 ȝemace, 3 imake. β. 2– make; also 4–9 north. mak, (5 mac, 6 mack, maike), 6–9 Sc. maik. [OE. ᵹemaca wk. masc. corresponds to OS. gimaco, fellow, equal, OHG. gimahho ‘socius’ (fem. gimahha wife):—OTeut. type *gamakon-, subst. form of *gamako... Oxford English Dictionary
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