Part 172 (2/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 5290K 2022-07-20

_To_ CLOK, _v n_ To cluck

V ~Clock~

CLOLLE, _s_ Apparently, skull

_Sir Gawan and Sir Gal_

Gerlomus

CLORTY, _adj_ Dirty

V ~Clarty~

CLOSE, _s_ A passage, an entry, S _cloce_, Douglas

_Arnot_

Belg _kluyse_, clausura

CLOSERIS, CLOUSOURIS, _s pl_ Inclosures

_Douglas_

CLOVE, (_of a eheads, S

V ~Cloff~

~Cloves~, _s pl_ An instrument of wood, which closes like a vice, used by carpenters for holding their saws firm while they sharpen them, S

V ~Cloff~

CLOUYS, _s pl_ Claws

_Douglas_

_To_ CLOUR, CLOWR, _v a_

1 To cause a tumour, S

_Ramsay_