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lept

lept

verb

  1. (obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of leap

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pelt

pelt

noun

  1. (also figuratively) The skin of an animal (especially a goat or sheep) with the hair or wool removed, often in preparation for tanning.
  2. (archaic except Ireland) A blow or stroke from something thrown.
  3. (by extension) Anything in a ragged and worthless state; rubbish, trash.
  4. (chiefly Ireland, humorous, informal) Human skin, especially when bare; also, a person's hair.
  5. (chiefly Northern England except in at (full) pelt) An act of moving quickly; a rush.
  6. (except Ireland) A verbal insult; a jeer, a jibe, a taunt.
  7. (except Midlands, Southern England (South West)) A fit of anger; an outburst, a rage.
  8. (falconry) The body of any quarry killed by a hawk; also, a dead bird given to a hawk for food.
  9. A beating or falling down of hailstones, rain, or snow in a shower.
  10. A garment made from animal skins.
  11. A tattered or worthless piece of clothing; a rag.
  12. The fur or hair of a living animal.
  13. The skin of an animal with the hair or wool on; either a raw or undressed hide, or a skin preserved with the hair or wool on it (sometimes worn as a garment with minimal modification).

verb

  1. (archaic except Britain, dialectal) To repeatedly beat or hit (someone or something).
  2. (archaic, also figuratively) Chiefly followed by at: to bombard someone or something with missiles continuously.
  3. (figuratively) To assail (someone) with harsh words in speech or writing; to abuse, to insult.
  4. (figuratively) To move rapidly, especially in or on a conveyance.
  5. (intransitive, obsolete) To bargain for a better deal; to haggle.
  6. (obsolete) To throw out harsh words; to show anger.
  7. (obsolete, rare) To remove feathers from (a bird).
  8. Chiefly followed by at: to (continuously) throw (missiles) at.
  9. Chiefly followed by from: to remove (the skin) from an animal.
  10. Especially of hailstones, rain, or snow: to beat down or fall forcefully or heavily; to rain down.
  11. Of a number of small objects (such as raindrops), or the sun's rays: to beat down or fall on (someone or something) in a shower.
  12. To bombard (someone or something) with missiles.
  13. To force (someone or something) to move using blows or the throwing of missiles.
  14. To remove the skin from (an animal); to skin.

plat

plat

adj

  1. (obsolete except Scotland) Flat; level; (by extension) frank, on the level.

adv

  1. (obsolete except Scotland) Flatly, plainly.

noun

  1. (obsolete) A plot, a scheme.
  2. A braid; a plait (of hair, straw, etc.).
  3. A map showing the boundaries of real properties (delineating one or more plots of land), especially one that forms part of a legal document.
  4. A plot of land; a lot.
  5. Material produced by braiding or interweaving, especially a material of interwoven straw from which straw hats are made.

verb

  1. (dated except regional England) To braid, to plait.
  2. (transitive) To create a plat; to lay out property lots and streets; to map.

plot

plot

noun

  1. (Various fandom slang, euphemistic) Attractive physical attributes of characters involved in a story, originating from ironic juxtaposition with the original meaning (course of the story).
  2. (narratology) The course of a story, comprising a series of incidents which are gradually unfolded, sometimes by unexpected means.
  3. A graph or diagram drawn by hand or produced by a mechanical or electronic device.
  4. A plan; a purpose.
  5. A secret plan to achieve an end, the end or means usually being illegal or otherwise questionable.
  6. An area or land used for building on or planting on.
  7. Contrivance; deep reach thought; ability to plot or intrigue.
  8. Participation in any stratagem or conspiracy.

verb

  1. (transitive) To mark (a point on a graph, chart, etc).
  2. (transitive) To trace out (a graph or diagram).
  3. (transitive, intransitive) To conceive (a crime, misdeed etc).

polt

polt

noun

  1. (now dialectal) A hard knock.
  2. (obsolete, rare) A pestle.

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