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Definition of Plaided
1. a. Of the material of which plaids are made; tartan.
Definition of Plaided
1. Adjective. Of the material of which plaids are made; tartan. ¹
2. Adjective. Wearing a plaid. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Plaided
1. plaid [adj] - See also: plaid
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plaided
Literary usage of Plaided
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of Silk, Cotton, Linen, Wool, and Other Fibrous Substances by Clinton G. Gilroy (1845)
"... of gold—Figured cloths of Babylon—Damask first woven at Alexandria—plaided
textures first woven in Gaul—$150000 paid for a Babylonish coverlet—Dyeing of ..."
2. The History of Manchester: In Four Books by John Whitaker (1773)
"It was plaided, and open before, ... alfo Were plaided, as their name intimates;
... This was equally plaided, and was of a thick ..."
3. The New York Journal: An Illustrated Literary Periodical (1854)
"... and for tulle or without being gorgeous has great richness and beauty Silks
plaided in black with a contrast of red, green, purple, or gold color, ..."
4. Introduction to the Original Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and by James Norris Brewer (1818)
"It was plaided, and open before; had long sleeves "extending to the hands; ...
These also were plaided, as their name intimates; Brae signifying a ..."
5. The Harvard Classics by Charles William Eliot (1910)
"But when the far-off dust-cloud To plaided legions grew, Full tenderly and ...
Dear to the corn-land reaper And plaided mountaineer,— To the cottage and the ..."
6. The History of Silk, Cotton, Linen, Wool, and Other Fibrous Substances by Clinton G. Gilroy (1845)
"... of gold—Figured cloths of Babylon—Damask first woven at Alexandria—plaided
textures first woven in Gaul—$150000 paid for a Babylonish coverlet—Dyeing of ..."
7. The History of Manchester: In Four Books by John Whitaker (1773)
"It was plaided, and open before, ... alfo Were plaided, as their name intimates;
... This was equally plaided, and was of a thick ..."
8. The New York Journal: An Illustrated Literary Periodical (1854)
"... and for tulle or without being gorgeous has great richness and beauty Silks
plaided in black with a contrast of red, green, purple, or gold color, ..."
9. Introduction to the Original Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and by James Norris Brewer (1818)
"It was plaided, and open before; had long sleeves "extending to the hands; ...
These also were plaided, as their name intimates; Brae signifying a ..."
10. The Harvard Classics by Charles William Eliot (1910)
"But when the far-off dust-cloud To plaided legions grew, Full tenderly and ...
Dear to the corn-land reaper And plaided mountaineer,— To the cottage and the ..."