May 02, 2016, 20:40
KallehPleaded vs. Pled
Which is your preference,
pleaded or
pled? I was writing about a case that was adjudicated in one of the boards of nursing, and I was unsure about which to use,
pleaded or
pled. I tended toward
pled, and then look it
up. This site says that
pled has always been considered incorrect, though people do use it.
Which do you use?
May 03, 2016, 05:05
bethree5I have always used 'pled' in judicial context, 'pleaded' for mercy (etc). Didn't realize 'pled' was not sanctioned by prescriptivists!
I plead guilty of using "pled."
May 03, 2016, 11:51
<Proofreader>I always thought pleaded was what did to a skirt.
May 04, 2016, 21:13
KallehI normally would have written
pled too, but I changed it to
pleaded.
Oxford Dictionaries say that it's a "North American, Scottish, or dialect past participle of plead".
Here in England we'd say
pleaded or
plead (pronounced "pled")
