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placate
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plac⋅ate
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eɪt
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-ɪt
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–noun
Armor
.
a piece of plate armor of the 15th to the 18th century protecting the lower part of the torso in front: used esp. as a reinforcement over a breastplate.
Also,
placard
,
placcate,
plackart.
Origin:
1625–35;
appar. var. of
placard
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placate
c.1450 (implied in
placable
), from L.
placatus,
pp. of
placare
"to calm, appease," related to
placere
(see
please
).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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