[ clǣg] m. ‘clay,’ WW.
[ clǣig] ‘clayey,’ Ct.
[ ±clǣman] to smear, caulk, plaster, anoint, Æ, Lcd. [‘cleam’]
[ clǣming] f. blotting, smearing, ÆGr 2564.
[ clæmman] (= clem-) to press, GD.
[ clæmnes] f. torture, BH 2902.
[ clǣne] (ā, ē) I. ‘clean,’ CP, Lk, Æ: pure, chaste, innocent, Æ, Bl: clear, open, El, Lcd, Ps. on clǣnum felda in the open field (of battle), CP 22725: honourable, true: acute, sagacious, intellectual.
[II.] adv. clean, clearly, fully, purely, entirely, Æ, Ct; AO, CP.
[ clǣngeorn] yearning after purity, celibate.
[ clǣnheort] pure in heart, Æ.