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pleck - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English pleck, plek, perhaps a variation of plack, or perhaps from Middle Dutch plecke, ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *plakkju.
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pleck, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun pleck is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for pleck is from around 1350, ...
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Pleck - Wikipedia
Pleck, in the borough of Walsall, neighbours Palfrey and stretches from the bridge on Wednesbury Road to Junction 9 of the M6 motorway.
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pleck
pleck Now dial. (plɛk) Forms: α. 4 plek, 5 pleke, 5–8 plecke, (8 plack), 7– pleck. β. 4 plecche. [ME. plecche, plecke, plek, repr. an OE. *plecce, cognate with MDu. and early mod.Du. plecke piece of ground, plot, spot, speck, stain, blemish, Du. plek spot, LG. plek piece of ground, place. (Thought b...
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Pleck | Wookieepedia - Fandom
Pleck was a Lieutenant with the New Republic and was an agent with the New Republic Intelligence Service. He was sent to serve on board the Glorious under ...
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Pleck Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
noun (UK dialectal) A plot of ground. Wiktionary Origin of Pleck From Middle English pleck, plek, perhaps a variation of plack, or perhaps from an unrecorded ...
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Joseph PLECK | Professor of Human Development and Family ...
Joseph Pleck is an Emeritus Professor of Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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Pleck - Urban Dictionary
Noun: A person who is (not necessarily in a derogative way) so exceedingly unintelligent that when you talk to them you start to feel like you're talking to an ...
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Dr. Elizabeth H Pleck Ph.D. | Department of History | Illinois
Pleck, Elizabeth H. Not Just Roommates: Cohabitation after the Sexual Revolution. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2012. Love of Freedom: Black Women ...
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pleck - English translation – Linguee
Many translated example sentences containing "pleck" – English-German dictionary and search engine for English translations.
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Pleck, Dorset
'Pleck'( DT10) is a small hamlet to the south of Marnhull, one of the largest villages in England. It lies close to the River Stour in Dorset. Pleck is a fairly common name in this part of Dorset, one at DT9, and one at Hazelbury Bryan
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spleck
† spleck Obs. rare. In 4–5 splek(ke, 5 spleke. [Cf. next and pleck 2.] A speck, a spot.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. viii. xviii. (Bodl. MS.), Þe mone..takeþ a foule splekke and vnsemely. Ibid. viii. xxix. (Tollem. MS.), Þe schadow of þe erþe, of þe whiche is reboundid a maner dym splek [1495 spleke] ...
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Pleck railway station
Pleck railway station was a station built on the London and North Western Railway in 1881, on the connecting line between the Grand Junction Railway and It served the Pleck area of Walsall, and was located just off Bescot Road, between the Slaney Road and Slaters Lane junctions.
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Plec
Commonly abbreviated to "plec" and "pleco" in the aquarium trade
Plectrum, a device for plucking or strumming a stringed instrument
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