Obs. or dial. Also 9 dial. cluther. [A variant of CLODDER: cf. the vb. See also CLUTTER sb.]

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  † 1.  A clotted or jelly-like mass; = CLODDER. Obs.

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1545.  Raynold, Byrth Mankynde, Hh iij. It wyll be concreet & congeyled in a cludder lyke a lyuer.

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  2.  A crowd, heap, cluster; = CLUTTER. dial.

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1855.  Whitby Gloss., s.v., A rare cluther o’ money.

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1868.  Atkinson, Cleveland Gloss., Cludder, Cluther, a cluster, close group: a large quantity, or mass of anything, gathered together.

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1876.  Mid Yorksh. Gloss., s.v., There was a bonny cludder of folks.

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