flata-

flata-
*flata-, *flataz
germ., Adjektiv:
nhd. flach;
ne. flat (Adjektiv);
Rekontruktionsbasis: an., ahd.;
Etymologie:
idg. *plā̆t-, (*plā̆d-), *plē̆t-, *plō̆t-, *plət-, Adjektiv, breit, flach, Pokorny 833;
vergleiche idg. *pelə-, *plā-, *pl̥h₂i-, Adjektiv, Verb, breit, flach, breiten, schlagen, klatschen, Pokorny 805;
Weiterleben:
an. fla-t-r, Adjektiv, flach;
Weiterleben:
ahd. flaz* 2, Adjektiv, flach;
Literatur: Falk\/Torp 251, Heidermanns 200

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