plai

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Middle English

Etymology 1

From Old English pleġa.

Noun

plai

  1. Alternative form of pleye

Etymology 2

From Old French plait, plaid.

Noun

plai

  1. Alternative form of ple

Romanian

Etymology

Inherited from Vulgar Latin *plagium, ultimately from Ancient Greek πλάγιος (plágios). Compare Albanian pllajë. Compare Latin plagia, whence came Italian spiaggia / piaggia, French plage (and the borrowed Romanian doublet of plajă (beach)), Spanish playa, Portuguese praia.

Noun

plai n (plural plaiuri or (archaic) plaie)

  1. plateau; flat raised area or expanse of terrain
  2. a road or path along a mountain or beside it
  3. region
  4. (archaic) an administrative division of a region or county

Declension

singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative plai plaiul plaiuri plaiurile
genitive-dative plai plaiului plaiuri plaiurilor
vocative plaiule plaiurilor

Western Cham

Etymology

Cognate with Eastern Cham palei.

Pronunciation

Noun

plai

  1. village