CLAITH, CLAYTH, s. cloth.

To CLAIVER, CLAVER, v. a. to talk idly.

CLAM-SHELL, s. a scallop shell.

CLAMJAMPHRY, s. pl. low acquaintances; not respectable.

CLAMP, s. a heavy footstep.

CLAP, s. a stroke.

CLAP O' THE HASS, the uvula of the throat.

CLARTS, s. pl. dirt; smell.

CLARTY, adj. dirty or foul.

To CLASH, v. n. to talk idly.