plaint
noun/pleɪnt/
/pleɪnt/
- (British English, law) a complaint made against somebody in court
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- (literary) a sad call or sound
Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French plainte, feminine past participle of plaindre ‘complain’, or from Old French plaint, from Latin planctus ‘beating of the breast’.
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