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† clunchfist Obs. [f. clunch v. + fist.] 1. A clenched fist (also fig. a ‘knock-down’ argument).
1589R. Harvey Pl. Perc. 20 They haue..made their conclusions end with a Clunchfist, right like the old description of Logicke. 1662Fuller Worthies i. 189 The Clunch⁓fist of Logick (good to knock a man down at a blow). 2. A ‘close-fisted’ or niggardly person, a miser. (Also attrib.).
1606Choice, Chance, etc. (1881) 68 What will this Clunch⁓fist leaue vpon his graue? 1737Ozell Rabelais i. liv, Gold graspers, coin gripers..ye cluntch-fist dastards. So † clunch-fisted a., ‘close-fisted’, niggardly.
1644Sir E. Dering Prop. Sacr. E iiij b, He was an Abraham clunchfisted. 1664J. Wilson Cheats i. iii, They are..so Clunchfisted..'tis death to 'um to pluck 'um [their hands] out of their pockets. |