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CloutingClout Clout, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Clouted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Clouting.] [OE. clutien. clouten, to patch. See Clout,
n.]
1. To cover with cloth, leather, or other material; to
bandage; patch, or mend, with a clout.
And old shoes and clouted upon their feet. --Josh.
ix. 5.
Paul, yea, and Peter, too, had more skill in . . .
clouting an old tent than to teach lawyers.
--Latimer.
2. To join or patch clumsily.
If fond Bavius vent his clouted song. --P. Fletcher
3. To quard with an iron plate, as an axletree.
4. To give a blow to; to strike. [Low]
The . . . queen of Spain took off one of her
chopines and clouted Olivarez about the noddle with
it. --Howell.
5. To stud with nails, as a timber, or a boot sole.
Clouted cream, clotted cream, i. e., cream obtained by
warming new milk. --A. Philips.
Note: ``Clouted brogues' in Shakespeare and ``clouted
shoon' in Milton have been understood by some to mean
shoes armed with nails; by others, patched shoes. FloutingFlout Flout, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Flouted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Flouting.] [OD. fluyten to play the flute, to jeer, D.
fluiten, fr. fluit, fr. French. See Flute.]
To mock or insult; to treat with contempt.
Phillida flouts me. --Walton.
Three gaudy standards flout the pale blue sky. --Byron. Floutingly
Floutingly Flout"ing*ly, adv.
With flouting; insultingly; as, to treat a lover floutingly.
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