[clinket
a. An error in Phillips ed. 1696 (and some later dicts.) for clink in Spenser. b. A misprint in Bailey (Halliwell, etc.) for clinker.
| 1696 Phillips, Clinket, old word, a Key-hole; whose Diminutive is Clicket a Key; used by old Chaucer. 1721– Bailey, Clinket, a crafty Fellow. 1847–78 in Halliwell.] |