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First published 1983 (DOST Vol. V).
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Plet, n. Also: plett. [e.m.E. plette (once, 15–16th c.), north. e.m.E. (1641), appar. altered f. Plait n., Plite n.2: cf. Plet v.]

1. a. An intertwining of strands. b. The fact of being intertwined, plaited or braided: in out of plett. 1513 Doug. viii. iv. 203.
The levis from the plettis dovn hyngand
1533 Boece iv. iv. 130.
Religious wemen quhilk in the tempill made seruice … with haris skalit out of plett

2. A braided tress of hair. a1538 Abell 4 b.
Sche left the ta plet of hir hair wnput wp
1627 Dumbarton B. Rec. 13.
[That he] pullit aff hir plettis of hir hair doun

3. In specifying the number of strands of which a braid consists: of thre plettis, of three strands, three-ply; also tua etc. plet used attrib., = of two etc. strands, two-ply.(1) 1566 Treas. Acc. XII. 404.
For thre dosone and ane half of skenyeis of pakthreid of thre plettis
(2) 1577 Edinb. Test. V. 246.
xxvj pund wecht twa plet threid price of the pund ij s. vj d.
1583 Ib. XII. 286.
Tua dosane of tua plet stringis of silk
1588 Cal. Sc. P. IX. 672.
iiij dozen tua plet bandis

b. Attrib. in plet werk, = braided work, braid. 1540 Acta Conc. MS. XIII. 83.
Ane chenȝe of gold plet werk & corneling bedis

4. A pleat in a garment. 1538–9 Treas. Acc. VII. 137.
Ane elne of blak sating to be thame plettis
1595 Duncan App. Etym.
Lacinia, a plet or rag
1603 Philotus xxix.
Ȝour gownes … ȝe … may … haue them louse with plets and plyis Or clasped clois behind

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