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Plaided
Plaided Plaid"ed, a. 1. Of the material of which plaids are made; tartan. ``In plaided vest.' --Wordsworth. 2. Wearing a plaid. --Campbell.

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- Look up plaid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Plaid (/plæd/) may refer to: A synonym for tartan cloth, primarily in North American English Full plaid...
- List of current constituent African monarchs "Le palais royale d'Allada plaide pour un scrutin apaisé" (in French). March 5, 2016. Archived from the original...
- America Lifetime Achievement Award Antoine Fouchet, Éric de Rothschild plaide pour « l’enseignement de la Shoah », La Croix, January 29, 2012 Sharlene...
- minging literally "stinking", from Scots "to ming". plaid From Gaelic plaide or simply a development of ply, to fold, giving plied then plaid after the...
- Olivier Marleix veulent un premier ministre issu de LR ; Edouard Philippe plaide pour un « bloc » allant de la droite au camp présidentiel". Le Monde. 9...
- Lancia died in 2014. S****ard died on 17 July 2021, at the age of 81. Je plaide non coupable (1956) Guendalina (1957) March's Child (1958) Three Murderesses...
- Golden Coach Le Procureur 1952 Moulin Rouge Filibert Uncredited 1956 Je plaide non coupable 'Doctor' 1956 Wicked as They Come Uncredited 1958 The Strange...
- century. It was also the precursor of the modern tailored kilt. The word plaide in Gaelic roughly means blanket, and that was the original term for the...
- Retrieved August 16, 2019. Corriveau, Jeanne (January 27, 2023). "La STM plaide pour le remplacement des voitures MR-73". Le Devoir (in French). Retrieved...
- commonly used to refer to tartan. Plaid, derived from the Scottish Gaelic plaide meaning 'blanket', was first used of any rectangular garment, sometimes...