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Definition of Clouted
1. clout [v] - See also: clout
Lexicographical Neighbors of Clouted
Literary usage of Clouted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Farmer's Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the Technical Terms Recently by Daniel Pereira Gardner (1854)
"clouted CREAM. The clouted cream of Devonshire is a weU- known delicacy. It is
made by heating the milk mi the hearth, or by means of a stove, ..."
2. A New System of Domestic Cookery: Formed Upon Principles of Economy and by Maria Eliza Ketelby Rundell (1824)
"clouted Cream. String four blades of mace on a thread; put them to a gill of new
milk, and six spoonsful of rose-water; simmer a few minutes; ..."
3. The State Records of North Carolina by North Carolina, Walter Clark, William Laurence Saunders, Stephen Beauregard Weeks (1907)
"confide in any man, altho' he may bring his moulded bread and clouted shoes.
I am sure I am right, and that my advice ought to be put into immediate ..."
4. Domestic Animals, History and Description of the Horse, Mule, Cattle, Sheep by Richard Lamb Allen (1856)
"The celebrated clouted cream of Devonshire, England, and the butter made from
it, contains an unusual quantity of Heating the milk near the boiling point, ..."
5. Library of Choice Literature and Encyclopaedia of Universal Authorship by Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon (1893)
"By the common people is intended the man of title, as well as the clouted shoe ;
for I do not distinguish them by the eye, but by the mind, ..."
6. The Dialect of Craven: In the West-Riding of the County of York by William Carr (1828)
"... being separated from the whey by an acid mixture, the remainder also being
slightly fermented, is called whig." "With green cheese and clouted cream, ..."
7. Domestic Animals: History and Description of the Horse, Mule, Cattle, Sheep by Richard Lamb Allen (1848)
"The churning of the clouted cream of this and other countries, forms an exception
... clouted cream may be churned in the morning after it is made, that is, ..."