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† ˈplainand, ppl. a. Sc. and north. dial. Obs. In 5 plenyhand, pleynand, plenȝeand. [pr. pple. of plenȝe, plain v.: see -and1.] = plaining ppl. a., plainant a.
1429in Cal. Doc. rel. Scot. (1888) 405 The thre persouns chosin on the ta perti plenyhand. 1609Skene Reg. Maj. i. 109 The poyndes aught to be in the seasing, and possession of the partie plenzeand. Hence † plainandly, pleynandly adv., in a complaining manner.
c1450St. Cuthbert (Surtees) 649 Pleynandly on hyght he spak. |