fliatter
Norman edit
Etymology edit
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 edit
Audio (Jersey) (file)
Verb edit
fliatter (gerund fliat'tie)
Derived terms edit
- fliatteux (“flatterer”)
Related terms edit
- affliâtreux (“flatterer”)