† clottered, ppl. a.
(ˈklɒtəd)
Coagulated in clots; covered with clots; = clotted. arch.
c 1386 Chaucer Knt.'s T. 1887 The clothered [v.r. clotered(e, cloþred, clotred] blood..Corrupteth and is in his bouk ylaft. 1557 North Diall Princes 216 b/1 That clottered claye. 1560 W. Baldwin Fun. Edw. VI, Caves of snow and clottred yse. 1567 Drant Horace's Epist. ii. i. G v, Better speach the clottred clotte of duncerie brought to nowght. 1598 Chapman Iliad iv. 231 The clotter'd blood he sucks. 1640 J. Gower Ovid's Fest. i. 17 The clottered ground was strewed with bones. 1828 Scott F.M. Perth xxii, The wounds [shall] renew their clotter'd flood. |