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Definition of Clarting
1. clart [v] - See also: clart
Lexicographical Neighbors of Clarting
Literary usage of Clarting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Westmoreland and Cumberland Dialects: Dialogues, Poems, Songs, and Ballads by John Russell Smith (1839)
"... which is called a clap-board. This kind of bread appears to be also in general
use in Norway.—Boucher. clarting, daubing with mud. CLARIS, mud. ..."
2. Greek Folk-songs from the Turkish Provinces of Greece, Hē Doulē Hellas by Lucy Mary Jane Garnett, John S. Stuart-Glennie (1885)
"... and now it is the splendid and majestic seat of the Sky-god's clarting of his
lightnings and hurling of his thunderbolts. 2. ..."
3. The Westmorland Dialect in Four Familiar Dialogues,: In which an Attempt is by Ann Wheeler (1840)
"... which is called a clap-board. This kind of bread appears to be also in general
use in Norway.—Boucher. clarting, daubing with mud. CLARIS, mud. ..."