plaint

Etymology
From, borrowed from , , and , (modern French ), from , from , from ; see plain.

Noun

 * 1) A complaint.
 * 2)  A lament or woeful cry.
 * 3)  A sad song.
 * 4)  An accusation.
 * Once the plaint had been made there was nothing that could be done to revoke it.
 * 1)  A sad song.
 * 2)  An accusation.
 * Once the plaint had been made there was nothing that could be done to revoke it.

Etymology
From, , from , , from.