[ clǣnlic] (‘cleanly’), pure, Bo, Met: excellent. adv. -līce = [clǣne]

[ clǣnnes] f. (moral) ‘cleanness,’ purity, chastity, BH; Æ, CP.

[ clǣnsere] (e) m. priest, CP 13915; W 726.

[ ±clǣnsian] (sn-) tocleanse,’ purify, chasten, CP: clear out, purge, Lcd: (w a. and g.) justify, clear oneself.

clǣnsnian = [clǣnsian]

[ clǣnsung] f. ‘cleansing,’ purifying, chastening, castigation, expiation, Mk; Æ: purity, chastity.

[ clǣnsungdæg] m. day for purging, Lcd 1·3308.

[ clǣnsungdrenc] (sn) m. purgative, MH 7227.

[ clæppettan] to palpitate.

[ clæppetung] f. clapping; pulsation, pulse, Æ.