Definition of Clodding

1. clod [v] - See also: clod

Lexicographical Neighbors of Clodding

clockwise
clockwise rotation
clockwork
clockwork orange
clockwork oranges
clockwork universe
clockwork universes
clockworklike
clockworks
clockworky
clocortolone
clod
clodded
cloddier
cloddiest
clodding (current term)
cloddish
cloddishness
cloddishnesses
cloddy
clodhopper
clodhoppers
clodhopping
clodly
clodpate
clodpated
clodpates
clodpole
clodpoles
clodpolish

Literary usage of Clodding

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Publications by Folklore Society (Great Britain) (1895)
"... that he had seen the clodding, and fearful trouble raised in the house and continued for the space of twenty days, and he proceeds to tell the cause. ..."

2. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1852)
"On one occasion the exorcist was bearded in imis own den: for about twenty-five years ago a terrible “clodding” took place at a farm-house in the parish of ..."

3. The Southern Planter (1852)
"This clodding is necessary except in long continued rains, ... is not sufficient to dispense with clodding; on the contrary the hill being heated by the sun ..."

4. The Vocabulary of East Anglia: An Attempt to Record the Vulgar Tongue of the by Robert Forby (1830)
"clodding, s. clothing. A pauper solicits clodding for her children; the overseer tells her they were ..."

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