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OLOSSARIAL INDEX. AND INDEX OF NAMES. 421<br />

Pite, 8. pity, sorrow for the dead,<br />

3321; sorrow, 1286; (Pyte),pity,<br />

754; (Pety), misery, 2156.<br />

Piit, pt. 8. set up, erected (lit.<br />

pitched), 4707, 5061 ;<br />

(Pyth),<br />

pitched, 2130; (Py}t),2175; Pi^t,<br />

pt. s. sitbj. should pitch, 4594<br />

Pijt, pp. set, 3666 ; set, stuck,<br />

5268; establislied, settled, 4320;<br />

brought, put, 3441 ; ornamented,<br />

194 ; Pi^t (Pight), reared, 3135.<br />

(Piit-full), adj. pitched full, filled,<br />

2284.<br />

Place, s. place, 194, 334, 355, 365<br />

(Place), house, 952.<br />

^^<br />

Place, a<br />

house or residence ;<br />

" Halliwell.<br />

Plaid, pp. ; Did hot plaid, did no<br />

more th<strong>an</strong> played, merely played,<br />

3947.<br />

Pl<strong>an</strong>et (Pl<strong>an</strong>ett), s. pl<strong>an</strong>et, 682;<br />

Pl<strong>an</strong>ettis, pi 32 ;<br />

Pl<strong>an</strong>etis, 4172.<br />

Pl<strong>an</strong>gid, pt. pi. plunged, 4130. See<br />

Plunge.<br />

Pl<strong>an</strong>ir, adj. flat, 4138. Cotgrave<br />

has pl<strong>an</strong>ier, flat, as well as plain.<br />

Pl<strong>an</strong>ke, s. plunk, 3740.<br />

Pl<strong>an</strong>t, pp. pl<strong>an</strong>ted, set, 3146, 5656 ;<br />

(Pl<strong>an</strong>tyd), 1654.<br />

Pl<strong>an</strong>ts, pi. pl<strong>an</strong>ts, trees, 4995.<br />

Plate,*, (gold) plate, 3673; (Playte),<br />

plate, 1590; Platis, pi. plates (<strong>of</strong><br />

gold), 4894 ;<br />

plates, 3689 ; Platis<br />

(Plates), armour - plates, platearmour,<br />

2214; Platis (Platez),<br />

plates, plate-armour, 1247, 2450 ;<br />

Plates, 911, 917 ;<br />

(Platez), 1378<br />

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(Playthes), 1213.<br />

Platea, Plataea, 2297.<br />

Plate-r<strong>of</strong>es, pi. ro<strong>of</strong>s made <strong>of</strong> plates<br />

<strong>of</strong> gold, 5260.<br />

Plate-werkis, pi. works <strong>of</strong> plate,<br />

plated work, 3223.<br />

Plato, Plato, 46.<br />

Play, ger. to play, 1772, 5053; to<br />

play, to see the (Corinthi<strong>an</strong>)<br />

games, 2267; Playe (Play), v.<br />

play, 1929 ; With to play (for the<br />

child) to play with, 1712 ; Playd,<br />

pt. 8. amused herself, 4416.<br />

Play, 8. game, amusement, 2284,<br />

823*.<br />

Playn, adj. level, flat, 4138, 4375,<br />

4818; (Playne), plain, revealed,<br />

1099 ;<br />

(Pl<strong>an</strong>e), clear, free, unimpeded,<br />

3417 ;<br />

Playn, plain, whole,<br />

5402.<br />

Playn, s. plain, 2169, 3655 ; Playnes,<br />

pi. 1198, 1210,4826.<br />

Playnely (Playnly), adv. e\-idently,<br />

plainly, 1654, 1896; Piaynlv,<br />

3764 ;<br />

(Playnly), 1791.<br />

Playntes, pr. s. complains, 2312<br />

(the Dublin MS. has pl<strong>an</strong>ettys,<br />

corruptly) ; Playnt (Plenyd), pt.<br />

pi. complained, 1698. ^^Plaindre,<br />

to plaine " ; Cotgrave.<br />

Playntis, pi. complaints, 1791. F.<br />

plairite.<br />

Plede (Plete), v. plead, debate, 2861 ;<br />

Plede (Pledyn), 2 pr. pi. plead,<br />

declare, 1893.<br />

Plegg, 8. pledge, 1783, 3514.<br />

Plente, s. plenty, 1852, 1888, 2167.<br />

(Plenys), pr. 8. laments, 729*. See<br />

Plej'nys.<br />

Plesaunce, s. pleasure, 3382 ; Ples<strong>an</strong>ce,<br />

3162.<br />

Plese, ger. to please ; <strong>The</strong> werd<br />

with to plese, to please the world<br />

with, 4598; (Please), 1180; v.<br />

2275 ; Plesis, pr. s. pleases, 5386 ;<br />

Pleses, 4368 ; Plese, for Plesis,<br />

pr. s. pleases, i. e. it pleases us (to<br />

regard them) no longer, 3560;<br />

Pies, 2 pr. 8. pleasest, 2719;<br />

Piece, pr. s. suhj. may please,<br />

365 ; Plesed, pp. 593.<br />

Pletours,^. fighting-men, lit. pleaders,<br />

1731. ''Plait, sute, controversie<br />

; " Cotgrave.<br />

Pletyng, pres. pt. pleading, p. 281,<br />

1. 78.<br />

Pleynes, pr. a. laments for, 4052<br />

complains, pleads, 5360 ; re/l.<br />

laments, 399 ; Pleynes (Plenys),<br />

pr. 8. complains, 1147 ;<br />

(Pleynez),<br />

laments, 972 ; Pleynis, pr. s. refl.<br />

laments, 1169 ; Pleynys (Plenys),<br />

laments, 1286; Pleyn,^r.^. I p.<br />

lament, 4370; Pleyne (Plenys),<br />

2156 : Pleyned, pt. s. lamented,<br />

4204.<br />

Pleynys, pr. s. laments, 1286. See<br />

Plenys.<br />

Plied, pp. {with ouir), overlaid,<br />

5260. "Plier, to fould, plait,<br />

ply, bend, bow ;" Cotgrave.<br />

(Plight), 8. peril, 1783. See Pli3t.

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