Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)
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First published 1952 (SND Vol. III).
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CLOUT, n. A bang, a sudden heavy fall. Also used adverbially in phr. to fa' clout. [klʌut]Sc. a.1856 G. Outram Lyrics (1874) 71:
As down on the floor wi' a clout he slams, Wi' een like a Monday's haddie.Fif. 1825 MS. Poem in Jam.2:
Poor sklintlin' Geordie . . . Fell clout on his doup.
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