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† perˈflatile, a. Obs. [ad. post-cl. L. perflātilis that can be blown through, f. perflāt-us blown through, pa. pple. of perflāre: see prec.] Exposed to wind; subject to ventilation; airy.
1664Evelyn Sylva (1679) 3 [We note] the more lofty, poor, and perflatile [places] for yew, box, and the like. 1667C. Merret in Phil. Trans. II. 465 [To] make that Story fitter for drying of Corn, and more perflatile. 1699Evelyn Acetaria (1729) 157 Aery and moderately perflatile Grounds. |