Part 625 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 4880K 2022-07-20

PLAT, PLATT, PLATE, _s_

1 A dash

_Douglas_

2 A bloith the fist

_Lyndsay_

A S _plaett-as_, cuffs, blows

_To_ PLAT UP, _v a_ To erect

_Baillie_

PLATFUTE, _s_ A term of reproach; applied to a _plain-soled_ person, and thence ludicrously to some dance

_Lyndsay_

Teut _plat-voet_, planipes

PLEDE, PLEID, PLEYD, _s_

1 Debate

_Wyntown_

2 A quarrel, a broil

_Chr Kirk_

3 Care, sorrow

_Dunbar_

Belg _pleyte_, lis, Fr _plaid_

_To_ ~Plede~, ~Pleid~, _v n_ To contend

_Doug_

_To_ PLEDGE, _v a_ To invite to drink, by proe of the ancient custoed_ his life for that of another, while he was drinking