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▪ I. cludder, n. Obs. or dial.|ˈklʌdə(r)| Also 9 dial. cluther. [A variant of clodder: cf. the vb. See also clutter n.] †1. A clotted or jelly-like mass; = clodder. Obs.
1545T. Raynalde Byrth Man. Hh iij, It wyll be concreet & congeyled in a cludder lyke a lyuer. 2. A crowd, heap, cluster; = clutter. dial.
1855Whitby Gloss. s.v., A rare cluther o' money. 1868Atkinson Cleveland Gloss., Cludder, Cluther, a cluster, close group: a large quantity, or mass of anything, gathered together. 1876Mid Yorksh. Gloss. s.v., There was a bonny cludder of folks. ▪ II. ˈcludder, v. Also 9 dial. cluther. [A variant of clodder: cf. the n. See also clutter v.] †1. intr. To run into clots, coagulate. cluddered ppl. a., coagulated, run together, lumpy.
1545T. Raynalde Byrth Man. Hh iij, It [blood] congeyleth and cludderith together. Ibid. 77 Whiche before were constricte and cluddered together. 1572J. Jones Bathes Buckstone 15 a, Matter, cluddered, lomped, or bagged, in any..part. 2. dial. To crowd, heap, or cluster together.
1855Whitby Gloss. s.v., ‘They were all cluther'd up.’ 1873Swaledale Gloss., Cludder, to crowd. 1877Holderness Gloss., Cluther, to gather in a crowd. |