2. To drop or sink down suddenly or heavily; to plump.
3. To play truant, or "hooky". [Scot.]
PLUNKET
Plun"ket, n.
Defn: A kind of blue color; also, anciently, a kind of cloth, generally blue.
PLUPERFECT Plu"per`fect, a. Etym: [L. plus more + perfectus perfect; cf. F. plus-que-parfait, L. plusquamperfectum.]
Defn: More than perfect; past perfect; — said of the tense which denotes that an action or event was completed at or before the time of another past action or event. — n.
Defn: The pluperfect tense; also, a verb in the pluperfect tense.
PLURAL Plu"ral, a Etym: [L. pluralis, from plus, pluris, more; cf. F. pluriel, OF. plurel. See Plus.]
Defn: Relating to, or containing, more than one; designating two or
more; as, a plural word.
Plural faith, which is too much by one. Shak.
Plural number (Gram.), the number which designates more than one. See
Number, n., 8.
PLURAL
Plu"ral, n. (Gram.)