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plaiding|ˈpleɪdɪŋ, ˈplædɪŋ| Also 6–8 plading, 7 pladding; Sc. 7 plodan, 7–8 plaidine, 8 plodden, 8–9 plaiden, 9 pladden. [f. plaid + -ing1: cf. shirting, etc.] 1. Material for plaids; a twilled woollen cloth; a cloth of a tartan pattern.
1566in Hay Fleming Mary Q. of Scots (1897) 499 Sax elnis of plaiding to lyne the cuvering [of a bed] with. 1617Moryson Itin. iii. 180 The women of the Countrey did weare cloakes made of course stuffe, of two or three colours in Checker worke, vulgarly called Plodan. 1640Dunfermline Kirk-sess. Rec. (1865) 8 Yr webb of plaidine of 20 ell. 1656Tucker Rep. in Misc. Sc. Burgh Rec. Soc. 23 There hath..beene..salmon, pladding, and corne, usually sent forth. 1670Narborough in Acc. Sev. Late Voy. i. (1694) 65 This they wrap about their Bodies, as a Scottish Man doth his Plading. 1719–20Act 6 Geo. I, c. 13 heading, Frauds..in manufacturing Serges, Pladings, and Fingrums. 1806Gazetteer Scotl. (ed. 2) 177 Coarse cloth of two or three colours, in checker-work, vulgarly called pladden. attrib.1643in Maidment Spottiswoode Misc. (1845) II. 66 A white plaidine wastecoat. 1725Ramsay Gentle Sheph. ii. iii, Change thy plaiding-coat for silk. 1753Stewart's Trial App. 135 He had got the plaiden trowsers, then wore by him, from the declarant's father, or brother Allan. 2. A plaid or checkered pattern.
1889Harper's Mag. XVIII. 844/1, I could discern a partiality for..plaidings of blue and violet. |