† clyde Obs.
[app.:—OE. cliða plaster, poultice, f. clið-an to stick: cf. clithe.]
A plaster.
[c 1000 in Thorpe Hom. I. 476 Se witeᵹa Isaias worhte ðam cyninge Ezechie cliðan to his dolᵹe. ― Sax. Leechd. I. 154 Swylce ðær clyðe toᵹelæd wære.] c 1325 E.E. Allit. P. B. 1692 Þer mony clyuy as clyde hit clyȝt togeder. |