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单词 plaiding
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plaidingn.

Brit. /ˈpladɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈplædɪŋ/, Scottish English /ˈpledɪŋ/, /ˈpledɪn/
Forms: 1500s 1700s– plaiding, 1500s–1700s plading, 1600s pladding, 1700s pladen; Scottish pre-1700 pladdein, pre-1700 pladeine, pre-1700 pladeing, pre-1700 pladeinge, pre-1700 pladine, pre-1700 plading, pre-1700 plaiddin, pre-1700 plaidding, pre-1700 plaidene, pre-1700 plaidyne, pre-1700 playdin, pre-1700 pleadine, pre-1700 pleading, pre-1700 pledden, pre-1700 pleddin, pre-1700 pledding, pre-1700 pleden, pre-1700 pleding, pre-1700 pleiding, pre-1700 pleyding, pre-1700 plodan, pre-1700 plydeine, pre-1700 plydeing, pre-1700 1700s– plaiden, pre-1700 1700s– plaiding, pre-1700 1800s plaidine, pre-1700 1800s playding, pre-1700 1800s– plaidin, pre-1700 1900s– pladding, pre-1700 1900s– plyding, 1700s plodden, 1800s– pladden, 1900s– plaithin, 1900s– playden, 1900s– plidin, 1900s– pliding.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: plaid n.1, -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < plaid n.1 + -ing suffix1. Compare shirting n., sarking n. 2. N.E.D.(1907) also gives the pronunciation (plēi·diŋ) /ˈpleɪdɪŋ/.
1. Material for plaids; twilled woollen cloth; (a) cloth of a tartan pattern.
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the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > textile fabric > textile fabric made from specific material > made from wool > [noun] > tartan
tartan?a1500
plaid1510
plaiding1548
tartana1721
1548 in J. B. Paul Accts. Treasurer Scotl. (1911) IX. 223 Fyve elnis pladding to be hir blankettis.
1566 in D. H. Fleming Mary Q. of Scots (1897) 499 Sax elnis of plaiding to lyne the cuvering [of a bed] with.
1581 in J. D. Marwick Extracts Rec. Burgh Edinb. (1882) IV. 213 Dauid Moreis, merchant..accusit for bying, pakking, metting, and mesvring..plaiding contrair to the liberty of this burgh.
1617 F. Moryson Itinerary 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.
1640 Dunfermline Kirk-sess. Rec. (1865) 8 Yr webb of plaidine of 20 ell.
1656 T. Tucker Rep. in Misc. Sc. Burgh Rec. Soc. (1881) 23 There hath..beene..salmon, pladding, and corne, usually sent forth.
1694 Narbrough's Acct. Several Late Voy. 65 This they wrap about their Bodies, as a Scottish Man doth his Plading.
1719–20 Act 6 Geo. I c. 13 (heading) Frauds..in manufacturing Serges, Pladings, and Fingrums.
1769 G. G. Beekman Let. 20 Jan. in Beekman Mercantile Papers (1956) I. 520 The plaid Hose and Galloway Pladen are not used here by Our Poor Nor Negroes as to Exchanging them with the New England people for Rum is Not to be done.
1791 T. Newte Tour Eng. & Scotl. 51 A kind of boots or hose formed of a coarse thick woollen cloth, or serge, which they call plaiding, and which they roll in folds, one above another, for the sake of heat.
1803 Gazetteer Scotl. (at cited word) Edinburgh, coarse stuff, of two or three colours, in checker-work, vulgarly called plodan.
1856 T. Carlyle Letters (1953) 317 I wanted a Cape too, now I recollect, of rustic plaiden, duffle or other such structure.
1899 Shetland News 16 Dec. Dey wir gotten a wab o' white plaidin' hame frae da sooth.
1949 J. H. Clapham Conc. Econ. Hist. Brit. iii. ix. 272 It [sc. Glasgow] refined sugar, distilled spirits from the molasses, and manufactured plaiding and muslins and linen.
1994 Advocate (Baton Rouge, Louisiana) (Nexis) 11 Sept. 12 Handbags and headbands also reflect the ‘mad about plaid’ frenzy. The most popular plaiding is in skirts or kilts.
2. A plaid or chequered pattern. Obsolete. rare.
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the world > matter > colour > variegation > chequered pattern > [noun] > tartan
plaid1845
tartan1855
plaiding1889
the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > textile fabric > textile fabric manufactured in specific way > [noun] > patterned > checked > pattern
plaid1845
plaiding1889
overcheck1895
shadow-check1908
Glenurquhart1923
dogtooth check1939
gun club1939
puppy tooth1957
dog-tooth1958
1889 Harper's Mag. Nov. 844/1 I could discern a partiality for..plaidings of blue and violet.

Compounds

General attributive, as plaiding blanket, plaiding coat, etc.
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1563–4 Protocol Bks. T. Johnsoun (1920) 138 Tua pair of plading doubill blankattis.
1630 in H. Lumsden Rec. Trades House Glasgow (1910) I. 146 For lyning thereto and ane pair of plading hois.
1643 in J. Maidment Spottiswoode Misc. (1845) II. 66 A white plaidine wastecoat.
1725 A. Ramsay Gentle Shepherd ii. iii. 24 Change thy Plaiding Coat for silk.
1753 Trial J. Stewart App. 135 He had got the plaiden trowsers, then wore by him, from the declarant's father, or brother Allan.
1788 R. Burns Poems & Songs (1968) I. 383 My mither sent me to the town To warp a plaiden wab.
1814 J. Ramsey in J. G. Fyfe Sc. Diaries & Mem. (1942) 186 2 pair plaiding hose.
1890 M. Oliphant Kirsteen I. i. 11 I was wanting my pillows shifted a little, and the big plaiden shawl for my knees.
1951 E. E. Evans Mourne Country 179 The wide-bottomed ‘plaidin frock’ or cardigan jacket which survived longest among the Carlingford fishermen.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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