Part 166 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 6830K 2022-07-20

_To_ CLAT, CLAUT, _v a_

1 To rake together dirt or mire, S

2 To rake together, in a general sense, S

Su G _kladd_, filth

3 To scrape, to scratch any thing together

_Burns_

~Clat~, ~Claut~, _s_

1 An instruether dirt or mire, S

2 A hoe, as employed in the labours of husbandry, S

3 The act of raking together, as applied to property

4 What is scraped together by niggardliness, S

_Burns_

_To_ CLATCH, _v a_

1 To daub with lime, S; _harle_, synon

2 To close up with any adhesive substance

Isl _kleose_, _kleste_, lino, oblino

~Clatch~, _s_ Any thing thrown for the purpose of daubing

Isl _klessa_, any thing that bedaubs

_To_ CLATCH, SKLATCH, _v a_ To finish any piece of workard to the rules of art, S

~Clatch~, _s_ Any piece of mechanical work done in a careless way, S

CLATH, CLAITH, _s_ Cloth, S

V ~Claith~

_To_ CLATT, _v a_ To bedaub, to dirty, S _Clate_, to daub, A Bor