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cloughte
▪ I. † clought, pa. pple. Obs. [App. pa. pple. of cloche, clutch, like claght, clight, cleght, from cleach, clitch.] Stuck, fastened, held fast.? a 1400 Chester Pl. (1847) II. 100 Why were I not deade to daie Cloughte and clongen under claye.▪ II. clought(e obs. form of clout. Oxford English Dictionary
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clout
▪ I. clout, n.1 (klaʊt) Forms: 1 cl{uacu}t, 3 clut(e, 4– clout. (Also 4 north. clotes, 4–7 clowt(e, cloute, 5–6 clought, ? clot(t in comb., 6 clutte.) [OE. cl{uacu}t; cf. 14th c. Icel. kl{uacu}tr ‘a kerchief’ (? not native), Sw. klut, Norw. and Da. klud clout, rag, tatter, shred. Ir. clud, cluid, Ga... Oxford English Dictionary
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clutch
▪ I. clutch, n.1 (klʌtʃ) Forms: α. 3–6 cloke, β. Sc. 4– cluke, (5 clucke, 5– cluik, 7–8 clook, 8– cleuk). γ. 3–6 cloche, 6–7 clooch. δ. 5–6 clowch(e, 6–7 clouche, cloutch, 7 clowtch. ε. 7– clutch. [A word, or train of words, of difficult history. The earliest form exemplified is ME. clōke, Sc. clūke... Oxford English Dictionary
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