; flett, 2035; þæt hīe him
ōðer flet eal gerȳmdon, _that they should give up
entirely
to them another
hall_, 1087; dat.
Beowulf
, _clothing of flesh_, i.e. the body: acc. sg.
flǣsc-homan, 1569.
flet, st. n.: 1) _ground, floor of a hall_: acc. sg. hēo on flet gebēah,
_fell to the ground_, 1541; similarly, 1569.--2) _hall, mansion_: nom. sg.
1977; acc. sg. flet, 1037, 1648, 1950, 2018, etc.
; flett, 2035; þæt hīe him
ōðer flet eal gerȳmdon, _that they should give up
entirely
to them another
hall_, 1087; dat.
sg. on flette, 1026.
flet-ræst, st. f., _resting-place in the hall_: acc. sg. flet-ræste gebēag,
_reclined upon the couch in the hall_, 1242.
flet-sittend, pres. part., _sitting in the hall_: acc. pl -sittende, 2023;
dat. pl. -sittendum, 1789.