ploot
English
Etymology 1
See plout (“action of plunging or submerging”, “heavy fall of rain”, “a splash”).
Noun
ploot (plural ploots)
- (Scotland) Obsolete spelling of plout [18th C.]
- (Northern Ireland) Alternative spelling of plout [20th C. onward]
Etymology 2
See plute (“plutocrat”).
References
- OED (3rd ed., September 2006), “plute, n.²”
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