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_Pitscottie._

PLAINSTANES, _s. pl._

1. The pavement, S.

2. The exchange, as being paved, S.

_To_ PLAINT, PLENT, _v. n._ To complain of, S.

_Knox._

PLAYOKIS, _s. pl._ Playthings, S. O.

_Wyntown._

PLAITINGS, _s. pl._ Pieces of iron which go below the plough-share.

Fife.

PLANE, _adj._ Full, consisting of its different const.i.tuent branches; applied to parliament.

_Acts Ja. II._

Fr. _plane_, _pleine court_, id.

PLANE-TREE, _s._ The maple, S.

_Lightfoot._

_To_ PLASH, _v. n._

1. To make a noise by das.h.i.+ng water, S.

_Pleesk_, S. B.

_Ramsay._

2. To splash, S.

3. Applied to any thing, which, from being thoroughly drenched, emits the noise occasioned by the agitation of water, S.

Su. G. _plask-a_, aquam c.u.m sonitu movere.

PLASH _of rain_, a heavy fall of rain, S.