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German, Jewish (Ashkenazic), and Czech (Platnéř)
German, Jewish (Ashkenazic), and Czech (Platnéř) : occupational name for an armorer (see Blattner).English : occupational name for a plate maker, from a Middle English agent derivative of Old French platon ‘metal plate’. Compare Platten.
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English
English : variant of Platt or Plater.Scottish : habitational name from the Forest of Plater in Angus.German (Tyrol, Bavaria) : variant of Plattner 1.German : variant of Platner.
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English (mainly South Yorkshire)
English (mainly South Yorkshire) : variant of Platt 1.Americanized form of German Platz.
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English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : diminutive of Platt 1.English (Norfolk) : metonymic occupational name for a platemaker, from Old French platon ‘metal plate’.
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French
From the flat land.
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English
English : habitational name from Platt or Platt Bridge in Lancashire, named in Middle English with Old French plat ‘flat’, ‘thin’ (see Platte), in the dialect sense ‘plank bridge’.English : topographic name from Middle English plat ‘plot of land’, ‘piece of ground’ (Old English plætt).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname from German platt ‘flat’.German : variant of Platte 3.
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American, British, English
From the Mill Stream
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Czech and Slovak
Czech and Slovak : variant of Zeman ‘yeoman farmer’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) variant of Seemann.English : variant spelling of Seaman.
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Greek
(Τίμαιος) Greek name TIMAIOS means "honor."
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German Anglo Saxon English Teutonic Welsh
Noble friend.
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Arabic, Muslim
The Organization of the Kingdom
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Hindu
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Hindu
Belonging to the Indus
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Australian, French, Greek, Hebrew, Latin
Lover of the Earth
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Arabic, Muslim
Successful; Victorious; Triumph
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Tamil
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Goddess Lakshmi, Desired
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a.
To flatten and make into sheets or plates; as, to platten cylinder glass.
n.
The space at the mouth of a level next the shaft, widened to permit wagons to pass, or ore to be deposited for hoisting; -- called also platt.
n.
See Lodge, n.
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Work done by platting or braiding; a plait.
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A large plate or shallow dish on which meat or other food is brought to the table.
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A vessel, as a platter, a plate, a bowl, used for serving up food at the table.
a.
Covered with hairs or pubescence so platted together and interwoven as to form a mass easily removed.
v. t.
To take out the folds or twists of, as something previously platted; to unfold; to unwreathe.
n. pl.
A tribe of Indians distantly related to the Shoshones. They formerly inhabited the region about the head waters of the North Platte.
v. t.
A large wooden plate or platter, as for table use.
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The modern dialects spoken in the north of Germany, taken collectively; modern Low German. See Low German, under German.
n. pl.
A tribe of Indians (called also Loups) who formerly occupied the region of the Platte river, but now live mostly in the Indian Territory. The term is often used in a wider sense to include also the related tribes of Rickarees and Wichitas. Called also Pani.
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Having a broad, flat face.
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of Plat
v. t.
To form, by interweaving or platting twigs.
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One who plats or braids.
v. t.
A salver, platter, or tray.
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Plaited strips or bark, cane, straw, etc., used for making hats or the like.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Plat
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The act or process of binding or platting with twigs; also, the network so formed.