aflat

adv
/əˈflæt/

Etymology

From a- + flat.

  1. derived from *pleth₂- — “flat
  2. derived from *flataz — “flat
  3. inherited from *flatją — “floor
  4. derived from *flati
  5. derived from flet
  6. derived from flet — “dwelling
  7. borrowed from flet
  8. prefixed as aflat — “a + flat

Definitions

  1. Level with the ground

    Level with the ground; lying flat.

    • When you would have many new roots of fruit trees , take a low tree and bow it , and lay all its branches aflat upon the ground , and cast earth upon them

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