- clabber,
clauber (from clábar) wet clay or mud;
curdled milk.
clock O.Ir.
clocc meaning "bell"; into Old High
German as glocka,
klocka (whence
Modern German...
-
occasional fire. The word
clock (via
Medieval Latin clocca from Old
Irish clocc, both
meaning 'bell'),
which gradually su****des "horologe",
suggests that...
- An
ancient Irish and
Scottish harp, from
Irish cláirseach.
clock – O.Ir.
clocc meaning "bell".
Probably entered Germanic via the hand-bells used by early...
- "ASDF 3.3.7 Released" (Mailing list). asdf-announce.
Retrieved 2024-11-01. "
CLOCC -
Common Lisp Open Code
Collection /
Another defsystem proposal". "Last...
- and are most
notably found in the
repositories of the Common-Lisp.net and
CLOCC (Common Lisp Open Code Collection) projects.
Common Lisp implementations...
-
choco [m] 'cowbell; squid', from proto-Celtic *klokko-, akin to Old
Irish clocc,
Welsh cloch,
Breton kloc'h;
cognate of
Asturian llueca and llócara 'cowbell'...
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choco [m] 'cowbell; squid', from proto-Celtic *klokko-, akin to Old
Irish clocc,
Welsh cloch,
Breton kloc'h;
cognate of
Asturian llueca and llócara 'cowbell'...