ˈklech noun
( -es )
Etymology: alteration (perhaps influenced by clutch ) (III) of cleck
1. dialect England : hatching , clutch , brood
2. dialect England : a brood of persons : family
ˈklech noun
( -es )
Etymology: alteration (perhaps influenced by clutch ) (III) of cleck
1. dialect England : hatching , clutch , brood
2. dialect England : a brood of persons : family
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012