Part 168 (1/2)
Dan _klaeg_, id tabanus
CLEIK, _adj_ Lively, agile, fleet, Loth
V ~Cleuch~, _adj_
_To_ CLEIK, CLEK, CLEEK, _v a_ To catch as by a hook, S
_Ramsay_
2 To lay hold of, after the manner of a hook, S
3 To seize, in whatever hether by force, or by fraud, S
_Lyndsay_
4 _To cleik up_, obliquely used, to raise, applied to a song
_Peblis to the Play_
Isl _hleik-ia_, to bind with chains
~Cleik~, ~Clek~, _s_
1 An iron hook
_Acts Ja I_
2 A hold of any object, S
3 The arm, metaph used
_A Nicol_
Isl _klakr_, ansa clitellarum, _hleck-r_, an iron chain
~Cleiky~, _adj_ Ready to take the advantage, inclined to circumvent, S
~Cleiks~, _s pl_ A cras, to which horses are subject
_Montgomerie_
CLEYNG, Perhaps, a dark substance
_Sir Gawan and Sir Gal_
_To_ CLEK, CLEKE, _v a_