▪ I. † clought, pa. pple. Obs.
[App. pa. pple. of cloche, clutch, like claght, clight, cleght, from cleach, clitch.]
Stuck, fastened, held fast.
? a 1400 Chester Pl. (1847) II. 100 Why were I not deade to daie Cloughte and clongen under claye. |
▪ II. clought(e
obs. form of clout.