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Su G _klaa_, unguibus veluti fixis prehendere This may be viewed as the pret of the _v_ ~Cleik~, q v
~Claucht~, ~Claught~, _s_ A catch or seizure of any thing in a sudden and forcible way, S
_Ross_
_To_ CLAVER, _v a_
1 To talk idly, or in a nonsensical manner, S pron _claiver_
_Ramsay_
2 To chat, to gossip, S
_Morison_
Gerarrulus
~Claver~, ~Claiver~, _s_ Frivolous talk, prattle, S
_Ramsay_
CLAVER, CLAUIR, _s_ Clover, S
_Douglas_
A S _claefer_, Belg _klaver_, id from A S _cleafan_, to cleave, because of the remarkable division of the leaves
CLAW, _s_ A kind of iron spoon for scraping the bake-board, Ang
Teut _klauw-en_, scalpere, _klauwe_, rastrum
_To_ CLAY, CLAY UP, _v a_ To stop a hole or chink by any unctuous or viscous substance, S
_Ferguson_
CLEAVING, _s_ The division in the human body from the _os pubis_ doards, S
V ~Clof~
_Ramsay_
Isl _klof_, femorum intercapedo
_To_ CLECK, _v a_ To hatch
V ~Clek~