From en.wiktionary.org:
[clôt]
** English
*** Alternative forms
- [en]
*** Etymology
From [en], [enm], from [en], from [en]. Cognate with [de]. [en].
*** Pronunciation
- [en] - [en] - [en]
*** Noun
[en-noun]
1. A thrombus , solidified mass of blood . 2. A solidified mass of any liquid. 3. * [en] 4. * [passage=Doth bake the egg into CLOTS as if it began to poach.] 5. A silly person.
**** Derived terms
[en]
**** Translations
[blood clot]
- Aromanian: [rup] - Bulgarian: [bg] - Catalan: [ca] - Chinese: - Dutch: [nl] - Finnish: [fi] - French: [fr] , [fr] - German: [de] - Greek: [el] - Hungarian: [hu] - Ido: [io] - Irish: [ga] - Italian: [it] , [it] , [it] - Japanese: [ja] , [ja] - Latin: [la] - Manx: [gv] - Maori: [mi] , [mi] , [mi] - Middle English: [enm] - Occitan: [oc] , [oc] , [oc] - Persian: [fa] - Polish: [pl] - Portuguese: [pt] , [pt] - Romanian: [ro] , [ro] - Russian: [ru] [кро́ви] - Spanish: [es] , [es] - Thai: [th] - Turkish: [tr] - Ukrainian: [uk] , [uk] - Walloon: [wa] - Welsh: [cy] , [cy] [trans-bottom]
[solidified mass of any liquid]
- Catalan: [ca] - Finnish: [fi] - Galician: [gl] - Greek: - Irish: [ga] - Manx: [gv] [dairying] - Ottoman Turkish: [ota] - Polish: [pl] - Portuguese: [pt] - Ukrainian: [uk] - Welsh: [cy] , [cy] [trans-bottom]
[a silly person]
- Bulgarian: [bg] - Catalan: [ca] - Chinese: - Dutch: [nl] , [nl] - Finnish: [fi] - French: [fr] , [fr] - German: [de] - Italian: [it] , [it] , [it] - Portuguese: [pt] - Russian: [ru] [trans-bottom]
*** Verb
[en-verb]
1. [en] To form a clot or mass . 2. * [1=en] 3. [en] To cause to clot or form into a mass . 4. * [The Soldier in White]
**** Derived terms
[en]
**** Translations
[to form into a clot]
- Aromanian: [rup] - Bulgarian: [bg] , [bg] - Catalan: [ca] , [ca] - Chinese: - Dutch: [nl] , [nl] , - Finnish: [fi] - French: [fr] , [fr] , - Galician: [gl] , [gl] - German: [de] , [de] - Ido: [io] - Italian: [it] - Latin: [la] ; [not of blood] [la] , [la] - Manx: [gv] , [gv] [dairtying] , [gv] [dairying] - Maori: [mi] , [mi] - Ottoman Turkish: [ota] - Persian: [fa] - Polish: [pl] - Portuguese: [pt] - Romanian: [ro] - Russian: [ru] , [ru] , [ru] , [ru] , [ru] , [ru] - Spanish: [es] - Turkish: [tr] - Welsh: [cy] [trans-bottom]
[to cause to clot]
- Catalan: [ca] - Finnish: [fi] - Italian: [it] - Manx: [gv] , [gv] [dairying] , [gv] [dairying] - Portuguese: [pt] - Romanian: [ro] - Russian: [ru] , [ru] , [ru] , [ru] - Welsh: [cy] [trans-bottom]
*** Anagrams
- [en] [en]
** Catalan
*** Etymology
[ca], perhaps Indo-European but from [ca].
*** Pronunciation
- [ò] - [ca] - [ca]
*** Noun
[m]
1. pit , hole 2. dip [a lower section of a road or geological feature]
**** Derived terms
- [ca] - [ca] - [ca] - [ca] - [ca]
*** Further reading
- [R:ca:IEC2] - [R:ca:DCVB] - [R:ca:GDLC] [ca]
** Middle English
*** Alternative forms
- [enm]
*** Etymology
From [enm], [ang], from [enm]; compare [enm].
*** Pronunciation
- [enm]
*** Noun
[clottes]
1. A [en] ; a ball of earth or clay . 2. The ground ; the earth's surface . 3. [enm] The body . 4. [enm] A chunk of turf or soil .
**** Descendants
- [en]
**** References
- [entry=clot] [enm]