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_Ramsay_
Teut _klanck_, clangor
_To_ ~Clank~, _v a_ To give a sharp stroke, S
_Minstrelsy Border_
_To_ ~Clank~ _down_, _v a_ To throith a shrill sharp noise
_Melvill's MS_
CLANK, _s_ A catch, a hasty hold taken of any object, S _Claught_, synon
_Ross_
_To_ CLAP ~the~ HEAD, To co the idea of flattery, S
_Ramsay_
CLAP, _s_ A stroke; _Dedis clap_, the stroke of death
_Douglas_
Belg _klap_, a slap, a box on the ear
CLAP, _s_ A moment; _in a clap_, instantaneously
_Baillie_
The idea is, a clap of the hand; for _handclap_ is used, S B
CLAP _of the hass_, the vulgar designation for the uvula, S; synon
_pap of the hass_
CLAP, _s_ A flat instruue and handle, used for h a town, instead of a drum or hand-bell, S
_Chron S Poet_
Teut _klepp-en_, pulsare, sonare; Belg _klep_, a clapper
~Clapman~, _s_ A public crier, S