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Pleach   Listen
verb
Pleach  v. t.  (past & past part. pleached; pres. part. pleaching)  To unite by interweaving, as branches of trees; to plash; to interlock. "The pleached bower."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Pleach" Quotes from Famous Books



... glorious revelry began Before the Water-Monarch. Nectar ran In courteous fountains to all cups outreach'd; And plunder'd vines, teeming exhaustless, pleach'd New growth about each shell and pendent lyre; The which, in disentangling for their fire, Pull'd down fresh foliage and coverture For dainty toying. Cupid, empire-sure, Flutter'd and laugh'd, and oft-times through the throng Made a delighted ...
— Endymion - A Poetic Romance • John Keats



Words linked to "Pleach" :   intertwine, lace, entwine, braid, interweave, twine, enlace, plash, interlace, weave



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