CLAG


Meaning of CLAG in English

I. ˈklag verb

( clagged ; clagged ; clagging ; clags )

Etymology: Middle English claggen, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Danish klagge sticky mud, Old Norse kleggi horsefly; akin to Old English clǣg clay — more at clay

transitive verb

1. dialect Britain : to bedaub usually with a sticky substance (as mud or dirt)

2. dialect Britain : clog , clot

3. dialect Britain : to cause to adhere

intransitive verb

dialect Britain : adhere , stick

II. noun

( -s )

dialect Britain : a clot or lump especially of dirt or snow

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