CLUFF—To strike, to cuff.
CLUMP—A mass of anything.
CLUMPY—Awkward, misshapen.
CLOMIN’—Fondling. Give ower clomin t’ dog aboot.
CLIASE-HORSE—A winter hedge; a clothes maiden, ta dry t’ cliase on afore t’ fire.
CLOOT—Hurry. Yer in a terrible cloot.
CLOOTED—Rattled. He gat clooted ower t’ lugs fer his impidence.
CLOOTEN—He was clooten off doon t’ looanen.
CLOOTS—The feet. Ram thi gurt cloots anunder t’ seat, er somebody’s gaan ta breck ther necks ower them.
CLOSE—Same as clammy.—neea wind, nowt but warm an’ clooas.