fleten

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1) To go or change position; to experience movement:
 * 2) To float; to stay buoyant on the surface of a liquid.
 * 3) To move or propel oneself in or on the water; to swim.
 * 4) To move on a vessel or raft across water; to be conveyed over a liquid.
 * 5) To stream or flow; to move smoothly as a liquid or fluid.
 * 6)  To spread or propel throughout the air.
 * 7)  To drag on the ground used of clothing
 * 8)  To fly; to move across the sky.
 * 9) To wander around; to have no direction or consistency.
 * 10) To be ephemeral, fleeting, or temporary; to lack permanence.
 * 11)  To remove scum or cream from a fluid.
 * 12)  To have something in great or excessive quantity
 * 13)  To lack restraint in speech; to describe excessively.

Usage notes
Strong forms are mainly found in Early Middle English.

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1)  quick