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clodded, ppl. a.|ˈklɒdɪd| [f. clod v. + -ed1.] Stuck together in clods or lumps. Formerly also = Clotted, coagulated.
1562Phaër æneid viii. Y iiij b, Stormful clouds of clodded rayne. 1565Golding Ovid's Met. 1, Severd from the blind And clodded heape. 1594T. B. La Primaud. Fr. Acad. ii. 354 Is..like to blood newly pressed out and clodded. 1688H. Wharton Enthus. Ch. Rome 82 His Hair clodded and uncombed. 1725Bradley Fam. Dict. s.v. Musk, Clodded Blood..found under the Skin of the Animal when it is flead. 1812Exam. 11 May 292/1 Parched and clodded surface [of land] the consequence of drought. 1818Keats Endym. i. 297 This dull and clodded earth. b. Having a clod adhering.
1800J. Hurdis Fav. Village 158 The ploughman's clodded heel. |