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▪ I. ˈplashing, vbl. n.1 [f. plash v.1 + -ing1.] The action of plash v.1 in various senses. Also concr. A piece of plashed hedge or thicket.1495 Trevisa's Barth. De P.R. xvii. cxliii. (W. de W.), By plashynge [MS. plechinge] shredynge and parynge a wylowe is thycker in bowes and braunches. 1511 MS. ...
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Pleaching
Pleaching or plashing is a technique of interweaving living and dead branches through a hedge creating a fence, hedge or lattices. Julius Caesar (circa 60 B.C.) states that the Gallic tribe of Nervii used plashing to create defensive barriers against cavalry.
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plashment
ˈplashment rare—1. [f. plash v.2 + -ment.] Plashing.1876 Lanier Clover 38 Lakes Pout gentle mounds of plashment up to meet Big shower-drops.
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Tree shaping
Pleaching consists of first plashing living branches and twigs and then weaving them together to promote their inosculation.
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plashily
plashily, adv. rare. (ˈplæʃɪlɪ) [f. plashy a.2 + -ly2.] With a plashing noise.1926 R. Macaulay Crewe Train iii. i. 240 Going away, going away, going away. The waves plashily said it over.
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plash
▪ I. plash, n.1 (plæʃ) Forms: 1 plæsc, plesc; 4 plasch, 5 plaisshe, playche, 5–6 plasche, 6 plasshe, 5– plash, (6, 9 dial. plesh, 9 dial. plosh). [OE. plæsc, ME. plasch, cognate with MDu., Flem. plasch pool, also MDu., Du., MLG., LG. plas, LG. plasse; app. of the same origin as plash v.2, prob. onom...
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All Quiet Along the Potomac
And the life-blood is ebbing and plashing.
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plout
plout, v. Sc. and north. dial. (plaʊt) Also plowt. [Origin obscure: perh. onomatopœic: cf. plouter.] intr. To fall with a splash or plump; to plunge or splash in water.1825–80 Jamieson, Plout, to splash or dash, implying both sound and action. 1856 J. Ballantine Dawn of Morning v, Screaming, pouting...
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Howth Castle
the lower land you must visit the ancient demesne of the Earl of Howth, where a quaint old castle stands in a prim garden with swan-inhabited pond, and plashing
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meshing
▪ I. meshing, vbl. n. (ˈmɛʃɪŋ) [f. mesh v. + -ing1.] a. The making of meshes in a net; a meshed structure; mesh-work.1615 Crooke Body of Man 904 Their coniunction is like the Meishing of a net or Plashing of a hedge. 1884 Paton in Encycl. Brit. XVII. 359/1 A little practice in meshing is sufficient ...
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puddly
puddly, a. (ˈpʌdlɪ) Also 6–7 pudly, -lie, 7 pudley. [f. puddle n. + -y.] 1. Having the quality of a puddle, or of ‘puddle’ (n. 3); muddy, turbid, as water or other liquid; more generally, Foul, dirty. Now rare or dial.1559 Morwyng Evonym. 75 They will driue down the pudly matter to the bottom. 1600 ...
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Alexander Green (executioner)
of the fall, the rope severed Sullivan's carotid artery; "the blood gushed forth as if forced from a fountain, falling to the ground in streams, and plashing
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plash-mill
ˈplash-mill Sc. [f. plash v.2 + mill; in Du. plasmolen.] A fulling-mill.1868 G. Macdonald R. Falconer I. 240 The plash-mill, or, more properly, wauk-mill—a word Robert derived from the resemblance of the mallets to two huge feet, and of their motion to walking—with the water plashing and squirting f...
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diradiation
diradiation (daɪreɪdɪˈeɪʃən) [n. of action from prec.] 1. The diffusion of rays from a luminous body.1706 Phillips (ed. Kersey), Diradiation, a spreading abroad of Beams of Light; also a plashing or setting of Vines in form of Sun-beams. 1883 Syd. Soc. Lex., Diradiation, the emission of light-rays f...
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