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See also: PLED

English

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Etymology

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From Middle English pladde (preterite) & pladd (past participle) of Middle English pleden (to plead).

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Verb

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pled

  1. (Canada, US, Scotland) simple past and past participle of plead
    • 1802, The Edinburgh Magazine, v. XIX (new series), p. 70
      When the indictment was read over, and the Jury sworn in, the prisoner pled guilty.

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Polish

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Polish Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia pl

Etymology

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Borrowed from English plaid, from Scots plaid.

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Noun

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pled m inan (diminutive pledzik)

  1. plaid (piece of clothing)

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Derived terms

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adjective

Further reading

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  • pled in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • pled in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French plaid.

Noun

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pled n (plural pleduri)

  1. blanket

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singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative pled pledul pleduri pledurile
genitive-dative pled pledului pleduri pledurilor
vocative pledule pledurilor

Romansch

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Etymology

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From or related to pledar. Cf. also Old French plait (plea).

Noun

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pled m (plural pleds)

  1. (Rumantsch Grischun, Sutsilvan, Surmiran, Puter, Vallader) word

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Volapük

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pled (nominative plural pleds)

  1. game (for recreation)

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