Lexicographical Neighbors of Plouk
Literary usage of Plouk
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pocket Dictionary of the Scottish Idiom: In which the Significance of the by Robert Motherby (1826)
"... plouk, s. a pimple, ... plouk'tt\ (im ©eftc^t). Ploum, s. a plum, eine pflaume.
(auf bcr ^>aut. ..."
2. Publications by English Dialect Society (1892)
"... plouk, a small knob or pimple dependent, as outlying portions of a set as a
mark in a measure for ale or burgh or parish, iv. 379. wine, iv. 11. ..."
3. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1839)
"INCREASE OK plouk. At one of our great flour marts, Richmond, Va. near 240000
barrels and half barrels had been inspected the year ending June Ж), ..."
4. The Nineteenth Century (1884)
"SCOTT'S MIDLOTHIAN OAT plouk, which is made entirely from tl-e finest quality of
Midlothian Oats, U so purified from the Fibrous Integument, ..."
5. Pocket Dictionary of the Scottish Idiom: In which the Significance of the by Robert Motherby (1826)
"... plouk, s. a pimple, ... plouk'tt\ (im ©eftc^t). Ploum, s. a plum, eine pflaume.
(auf bcr ^>aut. ..."
6. Publications by English Dialect Society (1892)
"... plouk, a small knob or pimple dependent, as outlying portions of a set as a
mark in a measure for ale or burgh or parish, iv. 379. wine, iv. 11. ..."
7. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1839)
"INCREASE OK plouk. At one of our great flour marts, Richmond, Va. near 240000
barrels and half barrels had been inspected the year ending June Ж), ..."
8. The Nineteenth Century (1884)
"SCOTT'S MIDLOTHIAN OAT plouk, which is made entirely from tl-e finest quality of
Midlothian Oats, U so purified from the Fibrous Integument, ..."