Su. G. Isl. plagg, vestimentum.

PLAYN, PLAYNE. In playne,
1. Clearly.
Wallace.
2. Out of hand; like Fr. de plain.
Ibid.

To PLAINYIE, v. n. To complain.

Fr. plaindre, id.

Pitscottie.

PLAINSTANES, s. pl.
1. The pavement, S.
2. The exchange, as being paved, S.

To PLAINT, PLENT, v. n. To complain of, S.
Knox.

PLAYOKIS, s. pl. Playthings, S. O.
Wyntown.

PLAITINGS, s. pl. Pieces of iron which go below the plough-share. Fife.

PLANE, adj. Full, consisting of its different constituent branches; applied to parliament.
Acts Ja. II.