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PLACAD, PLACKET, _s._ A placard, S.

_Pitscottie._

Teut. _plackaet_, decretum, from _placken_, to fix.

PLACE, _s._

1. The mansion-house on an estate, S.

_Spalding._

2. A castle, a strong hold.

_Keith._

Fr. _place_, a castle.

PLACEBOE, _s._ A parasite.

_Knox._

Lat. _placebo_, I will please; still used in France.

PLACK, PLAK, _s._

1. A billon coin.

_Acts Ja. III._

2. A small copper coin, formerly current in S., equal to the third part of an English penny.

_Morysone._

Fr. _plaque_, Teut. _placke_, L. B. _placa_; a small coin of various value according to the country.

~Plackless~, _adj._ Moneyless, S.

PLAGE, _s._ Quarter, point.

_Pal. Hon._

Lat. _plag-a_, id.

PLAID, _s._ Plea.