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English

Etymology

From Middle English pleck, plek, perhaps a variation of plack, or perhaps from Middle Dutch plecke, ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *plakkju, from Proto-Germanic *plakjō (spot, stain).

Cognate with West Frisian plak (place, location, spot), Dutch plek (place, spot, patch), Low German Plakk, Plakke (spot, place, patch). More at patch.

Pronunciation

Noun

pleck (plural plecks)

  1. (UK dialectal) A plot of ground.
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