platel

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Scots

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Etymology

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Apparently borrowed in the Middle English period from Old French platel (mentioned in the Nominale sive verbale c. 1350: "Platel, saucer de tilier; Dobler, saucer of lynde"; first attested in Old French in the 13th century).

Noun

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platel (plural platels)

  1. A small dish.