Flät

Saterland Frisian

Etymology

From Old Frisian flet, flett, from Proto-West Germanic *flatti, from Proto-Germanic *flatją (level surface, floor). Cognate with English flat (apartment, dwelling).

Noun

Flät n (plural Flätte)

  1. A livingroom in a farmhouse, usually having a hearth.
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