Part 163 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 6370K 2022-07-20

_To_ CLAG, _v a_ To clog by adhesion, S

_Wallace_

Dan _klaeg_, viscous, glutinous, sticky; Isl _kleggi_, massa compacta

~Claggy~, _adj_ Unctuous, adhesive, bespotted with mire, S

V the _v_

~Claggock~, _s_ ”A dirty wench,” Gl Sibb

_Lyndsay_

CLAHYNNHe, CLACHIN _s_ Clan or tribe of people living in the same district

_Wyntown_

Gael, Ir _clan_, id Moes G _klahaim_, children

CLAYIS, _s pl_ Clothes, S

V ~Claith~

_To_ CLAIK, _v n_

1 Tonoise, as a hen does, especially when provoked, S

2 To cry incessantly, and i, S

3 To talk a great deal in a trivial way, S; to _clack_, E

4 To tattle, to report silly stories, S

Isl _klak-a_, clango, avium vox propria; _klack-a_, to prattle; Su G _klaek_, reproach

~Claik~, _s_

1 The noise made by a hen, S

Isl _klak_, vox avium

2 An idle or false report; S

_Morison_