▪ I. † ˈclammer1 Obs.
[f. clam v.1 + -er1.]
That which clams or causes cohesion.
| 1633 Gerard's Herbal ii. dix. 1218 a, The Lupine is as Galen writeth..one of the emplaistickes or clammers. |
▪ II. clammer2 U.S.
[f. clam n.2 1 d.]
One who digs clams.
| 1888 Cambridge (Mass.) Press 15 Sept. 1/7 Clammers call in daily at the Neck, on their way up to Ipswich. |
▪ III. clammer
obs. form of clamber.