plash
noun
[ plaʃ ]
• a splashing sound.
• "the plash of the fountain"
• a pool or puddle.
plash
verb
• make a splashing sound.
• "the oars plashed in the silence"
Origin:
early 16th century: probably imitative.
plash
verb
• bend down and interweave (branches and twigs) to form a hedge.
Origin:
late 15th century: from Old French plaissier, based on Latin plectere ‘to plait’. Compare with pleach.