pleyen

Etymology 1
From a conflation of and, from  and. Equivalent to.

Verb

 * 1)  To entertain; to play or engage in recreation or sports:
 * 2) To engage in a game or sport, especially for money.
 * 3) To entertain oneself; to play or engage in recreation with oneself
 * 4) To go on a holiday or a journey for the purpose of enjoyment.
 * 5) To jump satisfactorily; bounce gleefully.
 * 6) To copulate and/or engage in foreplay.
 * 7) To frolic or bounce around.
 * 8) To bet or wager something in a game.
 * 9) To engage in social behaviour; to make small-talk.
 * 10) To act in a certain manner; to act like (something or someone):
 * 11) To imitate or deceive; to recast or recreate a past event.
 * 12) To participate in a theatrical production.
 * 13) To play music; to sing and/or play an instrument.
 * 14) To plaw; to reach the boiling point.
 * 15)  To provide entertainment, happiness or fun; to participate in a performance that is neither theatrical or musical.
 * 16)  To work at; do something as one's job, career, or living.

Etymology 2
From.

Verb

 * 1)  To support a legal plea or allegation.
 * 2) To produce proof or evidence for a plea.