Obs. In 5 clome, 7 cloame. [f. prec. sb.] trans. To daub or plaster with clay.
c. 1460. Play Sacram., 708. Wt Clay I clome yt vppe ryght fast.
1658. Evelyn, Fr. Gard. (1675), 81. You must cloame the heads of the wounded branches.