(Scotland, dated) Cyclopterus lumpus, the lumpsucker or lumpfish.
paled
paled
adj
(obsolete) Enclosed with a paling.
(obsolete) Striped.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of pale
pedal
pedal
adj
Of or relating to the foot.
noun
(equestrianism, humorous) A stirrup.
(medicine) an orthopedic structure or a footlike part.
(music) An effects unit, especially one designed to be activated by being stepped on.
(music) The ranks of pipes played from the pedal-board of an organ.
A lever operated by one's foot that is used to control or power a machine or mechanism, such as a bicycle or piano
verb
To operate a bicycle.
To operate a pedal attached to a wheel in a continuous circular motion.
plaid
plaid
adj
Having a pattern or colors which resemble a Scottish tartan; checkered or marked with bars or stripes at right angles to one another.
noun
(textiles) A type of twilled woollen cloth, often with a tartan or chequered pattern.
A length of such material used as a piece of clothing, formerly worn in the Scottish Highlands and other parts of northern Britain and remaining as an item of ceremonial dress worn by members of Scottish pipe bands.
The typical chequered pattern of a plaid; tartan.
verb
(archaic) simple past tense and past participle of play
plaud
plaud
verb
(obsolete) To applaud.
plead
plead
verb
(intransitive) To beg, beseech, or implore.
(transitive) To discuss by arguments.
(transitive) To offer by way of excuse.
(transitive, intransitive, copulative) To present (an argument or a plea), especially in a legal case.