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clough \ˈkləf also ˈklau̇\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English clough, cloge, clou, from (assumed) Old English clōh; akin to Old High German Clāhuelde, a place name, klingo, klinga ravine, mountain brook and perhaps to Old English clingan to cling — more at cling : a cleft in a hill : a narrow valley : ravine |