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▪ I. plew|pluː| [Canadian F. pélu, = F. poilu hairy, f. poil hair.] The skin of a beaver.
1851Mayne Reid Scalp Hunt. xviii, The beaver skins have fallen, according to their phraseology, to ‘plew a plug’. 1899Blackw. Mag. Jan. 40/1 Each beaver-plew of full-grown animal or ‘kitten’ fetched six to eight dollars overhead. ▪ II. plew, -e, plewch, plewgh Sc. and north. ff. plough. |