Eld wol keld, and cling so the clai.

clippe (A.S.) [359], [394], to embrace, enfold

clips (A.N. ?) [377], an eclipse

clyven (A.S.) [367], to cleave, stick to

clokken (A.N.) [45], to limp or hobble, to walk lamely

clomsen (A.N.) [276], to shrink or contract. A verb used often in the Wycliffite Bible. In Prompt. Parv. aclomsid.

clooth (A.S.) cloth

clouch (A.S.) pl. clouches, a clutch

clouten (A.S.) to patch, mend. part. past, y-clouted, [120]

clucche (A.S.) [359], to clutch, hold