Adjective
plaine (comparative more plaine, superlative most plaine)
Obsolete spelling of plain
A Gentle Knight was pricking on the plaine. Edmund Spenser
Their best and most wholesome feeding is upon one dish and no more and the same plaine and simple: for surely this hudling of many meats one upon another of divers tastes is pestiferous. But sundrie sauces are more dangerous than that. Pliny the Elder
BELLE PLAINE, Kan. — The Kansas State Finance Council has allocated more than $254 million of federal coronavirus relief funds. Source: Internet
Germans controlled about 80% of the country's international commerce; they also owned and operated utilities in Cap Haïtien and Port-au-Prince, the main wharf and a tramway in the capital, and a railroad serving the Plaine de Cul-du-Sac. Source: Internet
Brian Crow led Belle Plaine in rushing with 89 yards and a touchdown. Source: Internet
Burrows bought out other city papers – The Belle Plaine Herald in 1919 and The Belle Plaine Gazette in 1943, a paper started in the early 1920s. Source: Internet