Plait ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Plait ( verb )

  1. To make by braiding or interweaving.
  2. To braid or interweave (the hair).

Origin:

Middle english (as a verb), from old french plait, from latin plicare, from plicare to fold.

Examples:

  1. She plaited the horse's mane.
  2. She plaited her own hair in a thick braid.
  3. The girls plaited flowers in their hair.
  4. He plaited the rope to make it stronger.
  5. She was plaiting the straw to make a basket.

(As a noun)

Plait ( noun )

  1. To make by braiding or interweaving.
  2. To braid or interweave (the hair).

Origin:

Middle english (as a verb), from old french plait, from latin plicare, from plicare to fold.

Examples:

  1. She plaited the horse's mane.
  2. She plaited her own hair in a thick braid.
  3. The girls plaited flowers in their hair.
  4. He plaited the rope to make it stronger.
  5. She was plaiting the straw to make a basket.
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