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plead verb (pleaded or especially N Amer & Scots pled, pleading) 1 (usually plead with someone for something) to appeal earnestly to them for it • pleading for mercy. 2 intrans said of an accused person: to state in a court of law that one is guilty or not guilty • decided to plead guiltyHe pleaded not guilty. 3 (also plead for something) to argue in defence of it • plead someone's case. 4 to give something as an excuse • plead ignorance. pleadable adj. pleader noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 13c: from French plaidier, from Latin placitum that which pleases or is agreed upon.