- to
describe blankets themselves. In
former times, the term
plaiding or
pladding was
sometimes used to
refer to
tartan cloth. The
Scottish Register of Tartans...
- Machine" at Dwelly's
Gaelic Dictionary "The
usual habit of both ****es is the
pladd; the women's much finer, the
colours more lively, and the
square much larger...
- Siegerländisch (German: Siegerländisch,
locally called Sejerlännr
Pladd) is the
northeasternmost dialect of the
Moselle Franconian Dialect Group. Siegerländisch...
-
charter dated January 6, 1436/7 at
Dingwall Castle for the
lands of Scardy,
Pladds, Petnely, Petogarty, Balmaduthy, and Ballechory, and it was
witnessed by...
-
constable in
Derby recorded "about 56
Lankashire persons (wearing) a Sash of
Pladd",
which may have been a
generalised Jacobite identifier. Some
received weapons...
- In "Owain Glyndŵr's Court"
several of the
architectural terms – such as
pladd, "plate", and cwpl, "couple" – are
taken from English. So also is the word...