Part 169 (1/2)
_Skene_
_To_ CLEP, _v n_
1 To act the tell-tale, S
_Ramsay_
2 To chatter, to prattle; especially, as i the idea of pertness, S
Belg _klapp-en_, to tattle, to betray
~Clep~, _s_ Tattle, pert loquacity, S
Belg _ydele klap_, idle chat
CLERGY
V ~Clargie~
CLERK-PLAYIS, _s pl_ Properly, those theatrical representations the subjects of which were borrowed from Scripture
_Calderwood_
CLETT, _s_ A projecting rock or cliff, Caithn
_Statist Acc_
Isl _klett-ur_, rupes mari imminens
CLEUCH, CLEUGH, (gutt) _s_
1 A precipice, a rugged ascent, S B _Heuch_, synon
_Wallace_
Ir _cloichs_; a rock
2 A strait holloeen precipitous banks, or a hollow descent on the side of a hill, S
_Evergreen_
A S _clough_, rima quaedam vel fissura ad montis clivum vel declivum
CLEUCH, _adj_