CLITCH


Meaning of CLITCH in English

ˈklich verb

( -ed/-ing/-es )

Etymology: Middle English clicchen, clycchen, from Old English clyccan — more at clutch

transitive verb

1. dialect England : to grasp tightly : clutch

2. dialect England : to cause to adhere : stick together

intransitive verb

dialect England : to stick together : adhere

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