plaid
common noun
Syllable Decomposition
plaidFrom the Latin placitum (what pleases) which took the meaning of "what one has in view" hence, in medieval Latin "design, project, resolution, consent, pact" and, in medieval legal language, "commitment to appear before the court", "meeting, conference" from there "judicial session, pleading" and "dispute, lawsuit".
Definitions
- histoire
- arts
Plural
plaids
See also
plaideuse (cn.) plaidant (adj.) plaider (v.) plaideur (cn.) plaidoirie (cn.) plaidoyer (cn.) plaiderie (cn.) plaidable (adj.)