plate-jack, IV, 147, 22: a defensive upper garment laid with plates.

platen, I, 243 f., 8, 11: plates, pieces.

play-feres, III, 244, 2, 6; 245, 4, 5: play-fellows.

plea, I, 169, 7; II, 282, 2: quarrel.

plea, enter plea att my iollye, III, 278, 32. See enter.

plead, III, 277, 10, 12: contend.

pleasure, drink his, V, [307] a, 4: drink as much as he wishes.

plee, III, 165, 72: plea (your offer to give up your money is but a slight ground for a plea to be spared? or a slight argument to enforce the justification previously attempted?).

pleuch, pleugh, n., II, 190, 9; 194, 10: plough. IV, 196, 19; 197, 19: (of land) plough, which see.

plewed, feathers plewed with gold, II, 435, 49: not understood.