Plead

/pliːd/ verb

To plead means to ask for something in an urgent or emotional way, or to officially state in court whether you are guilty or not guilty.

From Old French 'plaider' meaning 'to argue, make a case in court', from Late Latin 'placitare' meaning 'to argue a case', from 'placitum' meaning 'decree, opinion'. It moved from legal arguing to emotional begging.

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