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plaidie, -y Sc.|ˈpleɪdɪ, ˈplædɪ| Also pladdy, plaiddie. [f. plaid + -ie.] A small plaid; also, a childish, sentimental, or poetic name for a plaid.
1719D'Urfey Pills II. 159 His Highland pladdy. 1728Ramsay Tea-t. Misc., Highland Laddie ii, With bonnet blew, and belted plaidy [rime lady]. 1796Burns ‘Oh, wert thou in the cauld blast’ i, My plaidie to the angry airt, I'd shelter thee. 1863Mortons of Bardon III. 242 Stay a moment, little girl,..let me wrap my plaiddie round you; it is cold. |