Part 170 (1/2)
_To_ CLEW, _v n_ To cleave, to fasten
Teut _klev-en_, id
_Wyntown_
CLEWIS, _s pl_ Claws, talons
V ~Cleuck~
_Douglas_
CLIBBER, CLUBBER, _s_ A wooden saddle, a packsaddle, Caithn Orkn
_Statist Acc_
Isl _klifberi_, clitellae, from _klif_, fascis, sarcina, and _beri_ portator
CLICK-CLACK, _s_ Uninterrupted loquacity, S
From E _click_ and _clack_, both expressive of a sharp successive noise; or Teut _klick-en_, crepitare, _klack-en_, verberare resono ictu
CLIFT, _s_ A spot of ground, S
A S _cliof-an_, to cleave, because parted from the rest
_To_ CLINCH, CLYNSCH, _v n_ To limp, S
_Douglas_
Su G _link-a_, claudicare
~Clinch~, _s_ A halt, S
CLINK, _s_ A smart stroke or blow, S
_Hamilton_
Teut _klincke_, id; alapa, colaphus
CLINK, _s_ Money; a cant term, S
_Burns_