释义 |
clatty, a. Sc.|ˈklætɪ| [f. clat n.1 + -y.] a. ? Of mud, mud-built. b. Miry, dirty, nasty.
1619Z. Boyd Battle Soul (1629) 23 (Jam.) If a lord should giue to one of his seruants some cottage house of clay..but afterward..should say, Fetch mee my good seruant out of his clattie cottage, and bring him to my palace. 1632in Irving Dumbartonsh. (1860) 500 It is prouin that Isobell called the said Martha clattie baudrons. |