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clithe ? Obs. [OE. cliþae Epinal Gl. = clifae Erf., clibe Corpus ‘lappa’: cf. next, and clyde. Related forms are Ger. klette, klete.]1597 Gerarde Herball, Supp. Table, Clithe is the Burdocke.
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clyde
† 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 ...
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clote
▪ I. clote (kləʊt) Forms: 1 cláte, 3– clote, (4–5 cloote), 7 cloat, 7–9 clots, (cluts, clowts). [OE. cláte:—OTeut. type *klaitôn-: indicating a pre-Teut. root *gleid- (glid-, gloid-), prob. related to the simpler glei- to stick (see clay). Of other names for this and similar plants, clete (?:—klaitj...
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