obs. f. CLAD (see CLOTHE), CLOUD.

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  In the following, modern edd. read clogged; clodded or clotted, and cloyd are also suggested.

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1621.  Fletcher, Island Princess, I. iii. (1st Fol. 99). Her spirit … ’Tis a clear one, Clod with no dirty stuff, She is all pure honour.

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