from what language does the word plaid come from
A plaid is a piece of cloth with boxed pattern, which is normally associated with the Scottish Highlanders (Bagpipers). There are four different kinds of plaids, such as Madras, Tartans, Glen Plaid, and Buffalo Check.
The word chow seems to have come into the English language in the nineteenth century when India was colonized. The word meant food and that is what is means colloquially.
Western European countries derived from the fragments of the former Roman Empire and of course their languages were base in the Latin language that was in use at the time.
IN Hebrew language
While it is true that the Scots are famous for wearing plaids (tartans), the Hallstatt culture, which existed in central Europe in the 8th - 6th centuries BC, is the earliest known group that produced tartan-like textiles. Other such textiles have been found in China, Scandinavia, and Denmark.The Falkirk tartan, the earliest known tartan in Scotland, is said to be from the 3rd century AD.It is possible that Scotland did invent plaid, and that the idea was picked up by other cultures and spread, but documented history does not provide a foundation for this hypothesis.
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It came from Greece Plaid is a Gaelic word meaning 'blanket or mantle' and of unknown origin.
Plaid is a noun (a pattern) and an adjective (a plaid pattern).
I wouldn't... too much plaid
the plural of plaid is plaids...
Typically, It is a stereotype that country musicians wear plaid. No musicians are specifically known for wearing plaid, no matter it be plaid shirts or even plaid pants.
A shawl that is plaid.
plaid like a plaid skirt or top
Yes, of course you can wear plaid.
There are mostly plaid they can come in any pattern really they also have checkered!
Plaid Pantry was created in 1960.
Forever Plaid was created in 1990.