释义 |
cloit, v. Sc.|klɔɪt| intr. ‘To fall heavily’ (Jam.).
c1719Hamilton Epist. Ramsay ii. xvi. in R.'s Poems, Upon my bum I fairly cloited On the cold eard. 1827J. Wilson Noct. Ambr. Wks. 1855 I. 298 He cloits doun first on his hurdies, and then on his tae side. Hence cloit n., ‘a hard or heavy fall’ (Jam.).
1822Galt Provost 203 (Jam.) Down she fell on her back..with a great cloyt. |