[ Clote-leef], sb. leaf of the burdock, C3.
[ Cloteren], v. to clot, coagulate, Prompt.; cloderen, Prompt.; clothred, pp., C.
[ Cloth], sb. cloth, clothing, S, S2; cloþe, S2; cloþt, S2; clað, S; claðes, pl., S; cloðes, S.—AS. cláð.
[ Clothen], v. to clothe, S; claðen, S; cled, pt. s., S3; cloðeden, pl., S2; y-clothed, pp., PP; y-clad, C3; cled, S3.
[ Cloude], sb. a mass of rock, a hill, clod, S2, MD; clude, MD; clowdys, pl., MD (s.v. clot); cluddis, masses of cloud, S3; cloudis, H (Ps. 67. 37).—AS. clúd.
[ Clout], sb. clout, rag, W; clowt, C3; clutes, pl., S; cloutes, S2, S3, C3; clowtes, S2.—AS. clút (OET.).
[ Clouten], v. to patch, mend, S3; clouȝtand, pr. p., S2; clouted, pp., provided with an iron plate, S3.
[ Cloue], pp. split, W; see [Cleuen].
[ Clowe], v. to scratch, P; see [Clawen].
[ Clowe], sb. a clove, pink, Prompt.; clowes, pl., MD.—OF. clou, clo, a nail; Lat. clauum (acc.).