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Belg. _plots-en_, to fall down plump.
_To_ PLOUTER, _v. n._ To make a noise among water, to be engaged in any wet and dirty work, S., _plowster_, S. A.
Germ. _plader-n_, humida et sordida tractare; Teut. _plots-en_, _plotsen int water_, in aquam irruere.
~Plouter~, _s._ The act of floundering through water or mire, S.
_Popular Ball._
PLUCK, _s._ The pogge, a fish, S.
PLUCKUP, PLUKUP, _s._
_Poems 16th Cent._
_At the plukup_, q. ready to _pluck up_ every thing by the roots.
PLUFFY, _adj._ Flabby, chubby, S.
Su. G. _plufsig_, facies obesa.
PLUKE, PLOUK, _s._ A pimple, S.
Gael. _plucan_, id.
_R. Bruce._
~Plukie-faced~, _adj._ Having a pimpled face, S.
_Ritson._
PLUME-DAMES, _s._ A _Damascene_ plumb, S.
_Acts Ja. VI._
PLUMP, _adj. A plump shower_, a heavy shower that falls straight down, S.
E. _plumb_, perpendicular; q. like lead, Teut. _plomp_, plumbeus.
PLWYRNYS, _s. pl._
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