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† platfoot, a. and adv. Sc. Obs. [f. plat a. + foot n. So Du. platvoet ‘ayant les pieds larges’ (Plantin), MHG. blatevuoz, Ger. plattfuss.] a. adj. Flat-footed. b. adv. Flat-footedly. In quotations, the name of a dance-tune.
1530Lyndesay Test. Papyngo 88 To lerne hir language artificiall, To play platfute, and quhissill fute before. a1550Christis Kirke Gr. i. vi, Platfute he bobbit vp with bendis, For Mald he maid requeist. |