Ciderkin, 'Kin. The washings after the best cider is made.—N. & S.W.
Clacker. The tongue (S.).—S.W.
Clackers. A pair of pattens (S.).—S.W.
Clangy, Clengy, or Clungy. Of bad bread, or heavy ground, clingy, sticky.—N.W.
Claps. n. and v. clasp (A.).—N. & S.W.
Clat. See Clot.
Clattersome, Cluttersome. Of weather, gusty.—S.W. (Hants bord.)
Claut. Caltha palustris, L., Marsh Marigold (A.H.Wr.).—N.W. (Clyffe Pypard, &c.)
Clavy, Clavy-tack. A mantelpiece (A.B.C.).—N.W., now almost obsolete. Strictly speaking, clavy is merely the beam which stretches across an old-fashioned fireplace, supporting the wall. Where there is a mantelpiece, or clavy-tack, it comes just above the clavy.