Pleach

[pleach]

Form or weave into a braid or braids

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To unite by interweaving, as branches of trees; to plash; to interlock.

Verb
interlace the shoots of; "pleach a hedge"

Verb
form or weave into a braid or braids; "braid hair"


v. t.
To unite by interweaving, as branches of trees; to plash; to interlock.


Pleach

Pleach , v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pleached ; p. pr. & vb. n. Pleaching.] [Cf. OF. plaissier to bend, and also F. plisser to plait, L. plicare, plicitum, to fold, lay, or wind together. Cf. Plash to pleach.] To unite by interweaving, as branches of trees; to plash; to interlock. "The pleached bower." Shak.

To unite by interweaving, as branches of trees; to plash; to interlock.

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