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aclumsid
† aˈclumsid, ppl. a. Obs. rare—1. [? pa. pple. of *aclumsen, f. a- prefix 1 + clumsen to be stiff or numb; or for y-clumsed pa. pple. of the simple vb. See a particle.] Benumbed, paralysed. Cf. acumble.1388 Wyclif Jer. vi. 24 Oure hondys ben aclumsid, tribulacioun hath take vs.
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clumst
† clumsed, clumst, ppl. a. Obs. exc. dial. Forms: 4 clumsed, clumsd, clomsed, clumst(e, klumst, clowmst, clomst, 4–5 clumsid, -yd, (7, 9 dial. clumpst). [f. clumse v. + -ed.] 1. Benumbed with cold; numb, palsied, bereft of sensation and power of grasping.1388 Wyclif Isa. xxxv. 3 Coumforte ȝe clumsid...
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clunch
▪ I. † clunch, a. Obs. exc. dial. [Clunch adj. and n. are immediately connected: earlier quotations have actually been found for the n., but its various senses appear to arise more naturally from that of the adj. The LG. klunt, Du. klont ‘lump, clod, heavy and awkward mass, clown’, etc., which is ex...
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