- 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...
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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...
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America Lifetime Achievement Award Antoine Fouchet, Éric de
Rothschild plaide pour « l’enseignement de la Shoah », La Croix,
January 29, 2012 Sharlene...
- 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...
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Retrieved August 16, 2019. Corriveau,
Jeanne (January 27, 2023). "La STM
plaide pour le
remplacement des
voitures MR-73". Le
Devoir (in French). Retrieved...
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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...
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commonly used to
refer to tartan. Plaid,
derived from the
Scottish Gaelic plaide meaning 'blanket', was
first used of any
rectangular garment, sometimes...
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Cleaver Romeo and
Juliet (1954) as
Paris Richard III (1955) as
Catseby Je
plaide non
coupable (1956) as
Pelton My
Teenage Daughter (1956) as Hugh Manning...
- 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...
- piping.
Pillion From
pillean [ˈpʰiʎan], pack-saddle, cushion.
Plaid From
plaide [ˈpʰl̪ˠatʲə], blanket.
Alternatively a
Lowland Scots loanword [1], from...