Teut. klots-en, pulsare.
Clout, s. A cuff, a blow, S.
Ritson.
To CLOW, v. a. To beat down, Galloway.
CLOWE, s. A hollow between hills.
Sir Gawan and Sir Gal.
The same with [Cleugh], q. v. also [Cloff].
CLOWIS, s. pl. Small round pieces.
Gawan and Gol.
A. S. cleow, Teut. klouwe, sphaera.
CLOWIT, part. pa. "Made of clews, woven." Rudd.
Douglas.
Teut. klouwe, glomus.
CLOUSE, CLUSH, s. A sluice, S.
Acts Ja. IV.