Plágula, plágulæ, f. g. pe. cot. Diminutiuum. Liuius. A counterpoint: a couering: a carpet. A sheete of paper.Plagiarius. Martia. Callistratus. He that buieth a man for a slaue knowing him to be free. Also he that enticeth a mans seruāt to go from him, or keepeth him in secreat vnknowing to hy maister. He that stealeth away a mans childrÊ. He that stealeth bookes.Plagiaria lex.A law made against those that were called Plagiarij.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
plăgŭla, ae, f.dim. [3. plaga, C.]. I.A bed-curtain, a curtain (class., but not in Cic. or Cæs.): deme plagulam de lecto, Afran. ap. Non. 378, 10; Varr. ib. 86, 7: ii primum vestem stragulam pretiosam, plagulas et alia textilia Romam advexerunt, Liv. 39, 6; Suet. Tit. 10.—II.A part of a garment which is to be sewed to the other parts, a breadth (ante-class.), Varr. L. L. 9, 79 Müll.—B.A sheet of paper (post-Aug.), Plin. 13, 12, 23, 77.