Plaid
21Plaid — plaid, plait nm procès, jugement anc. fr …
22Plaid — Plaid,das:⇨Decke(1) …
23Plaid — 〈 [plɛıd] n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: s〉 1. meist karierte Reisedecke 2. großes Umschlagtuch aus Wolle; Syn. Tartan (1) [Etym.: engl. <schott. plaide] …
24plaid — [ plæd ] noun 1. ) uncount a type of cloth that has a pattern of squares, especially one that is traditional in Scotland 2. ) count a piece of cloth with a pattern of squares worn over the shoulder and across the chest as part of Scottish… …
25plaid — (n.) 1510s, from Scottish, from Gaelic plaide blanket, mantle, of unknown origin, perhaps a contraction of peallaid sheepskin, from peall skin, from L. pellis (but OED finds this phonetically improbable ). The wearing of it by males forbidden by… …
26plaid — /ingl. pleɪd/ [vc. ingl. di etim. incerta] s. m. inv. coperta di lana, panno □ scialle …
27plaid — [adj] checkered checked, tartan, variegated; concepts 259,625 …
28plaid — sb., en, er, erne (et tæppe) …
29Plaid — [ple:t ], das, älter der; s, s <englisch> ([Reise]decke; auch großes Umhangtuch aus Wolle) …
30plaid — Plaid, debat, question et procez, Controuersia, Lis, Iurgium, Contentio. Les plaids ne sont pas fort eschauffez, Frigent iudicia. Declarer cessations de plaids, Edicere iustitium, Intermittere iurisdictionem. Ouvrir et recommencer les plaids,… …