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† ployk, pluyk Sc. Obs. [Etymology obscure: early Sc. ployk, pluyk, for plōk, plūk, corresponds phonetically to a mod.Sc. pluik, and ME. *plōk, ploke, mod. *plook, OE. type *plóc: but no trace of corresp. Eng. forms has been found. Gael. ploc, genitive pluic, block of wood, stump of a tree, club or bludgeon with a round or large head, is evidently the same word, and, if from Lowland Sc. or Eng., might represent Eng. block, ME. blok, but this with its short o would not give ployk, pluik in Sc.] A club, bludgeon.
c1375Sc. Leg. Saints xix. (Cristofore) 98 Christofore þis lef has tane, & roydly passit furth allane,..& his pluyk in til his hand. Ibid. 215 In-sted of staf, a ployk [he] had, Wele nere as a perktre mad. |