Definition of Clous

1. clou [n] - See also: clou

Lexicographical Neighbors of Clous

cloudly
clouds
clouds over
cloudscape
cloudscapes
cloudwise
cloudy
cloudy swelling
cloudy urine
clough
cloughs
clour
cloured
clouring
clours
clous (current term)
clout
clout-nail
clout-nails
clout list
clout lists
clout nail
clouted
clouter
clouterly
clouters
clouting
clouts
clouty
clove

Literary usage of Clous

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

1. Roraima and British Guiana: With a Glance at Bermuda, the West Indies, and by John Whetham Boddam-Whetham (1879)
"But the most striking as well as the commonest feature in the national costume of Martinique is the quaint earrings—cinq-clous. These consist of five gold ..."

2. The American Historical Register by Charles Henry Browning (1895)
"Randolph Keim, Mrs. George clous, of Reading; Mrs. Ethan Allen Weaver and Mrs. McCambridge, of Philadelphia; Miss Patterson, Phillipsburg ; Mrs. Charles M. ..."

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