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cloof
cloof, clufe north. dial. [cf. ON. klauf cloven hoof, Da. klov claw, hoof; also clove n.1 3.]1500–20 Dunbar Thistle & Rose 99 This Lady liftit up his [the lion's] cluvis. 1513 Douglas æneis xiii. ii. 14 The bustuus swyne That wyth thar clovis [ed. 1710 clufis] can the erd smyte. 1851 Cumberland Glos... Oxford English Dictionary
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cluve
cluve var. of cloof, hoof, claw. Oxford English Dictionary
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clufe
▪ I. clufe variant of cloof, claw.▪ II. clufe, cluff see clough, a ravine. Oxford English Dictionary
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Music of South Africa
Rocking the Daisies is an annual music festival which is held outside Cape Town in Darling on the Cloof wine estate. wikipedia.org
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clough
▪ I. clough (klʌf, klaʊ) Forms: 1 *clóh, 3–4 cloȝ, 4– clough, (5 cloghe, clow, 5–7 clowgh). pl. 1 *clóᵹas, 4 cloȝes, cloughes, clous, 5–6 clowes, cloes. Mod. dial. cluff, cloof, clufe, clow, cloo; also Sc. cleuch q.v. [Represents an OE. *clóh, clóᵹes, prob. = OHG. klâh (Sievers). The Lancashire pron... Oxford English Dictionary
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stroam
▪ I. stroam, strome, v. Obs. exc. dial. (strəʊm) [? Formed after stroll and roam.] intr. To walk with long strides. Also to wander about idly.1796 F. Burney Camilla I. 174 A young Ensign..stroamed into the ball-room, with the most visible marks of his unfitness for appearing in it. Ibid. II. 195 He.... Oxford English Dictionary
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clove
▪ I. clove, n.1 (kləʊv) Forms: 1 *clufu, pl. clufe, 4 clof, 5 clowe, 4–7 cloue, 6– clove. [OE. clufu f., corresp. to MLG., MDu. klōve, clōve, Du. kloof, cleft:—OTeut. *kluƀâ-, *kloƀâ-; f. weak-grade stem of *kleuf-, cleave. Closely related to OHG. chlobo masc., MHG. klobe, ON. klofi, cleft, cloven t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Burghers Post and Cloof Conservation Area (Wine Estates)
Both Burgherspost and Cloof wine estates were awarded Championship status with the Biodiversity and Wine Initiative in 2006 and has maintained that status ever since.
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K
K (keɪ) the eleventh letter of the alphabet in English and other modern languages, was an original letter of the Roman alphabet, taken from the Greek Kappa K, originally {egkappa}, from Phœnician and general Semitic Kaph 𐤊. Its sound in Greek and Latin was, as in English, that of the back voiceless... Oxford English Dictionary
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