
Noah Webster
Plat
PLAT, verb transitive [from plait, or plat flat.]
To weave; to form by texture. Matthew 27:29.
PLAT, noun [Latin latus; or from the root of place.] A small piece of ground, usually a portion of flat even ground; as a flowery plat; a plat of willows.
PLAT, adjective Plain; flat. [Not used.]
PLAT, adverb Plainly; flatly; downright. [Not used.]
1. Smoothly; evenly. [Not used.]