† ˈcontrapleidSc.Obs. [f. contra- 1 or 3 + pleid, plea.] A counter-plea, objection. 1535Stewart Cron. Scot. (1858) I. 11 But contrapleid, thairto gif his consent.Ibid. II. 690 At his plesour, but contrapleid or pley, The baronis all so did him than obey.