clethe

Middle English

Etymology 1

From Old English clǣþ, variant of clāþ, from Proto-Germanic *klaiþą.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /klɛːθ/

Noun

clethe (plural clethes or clese)

  1. Cloth; fabric, especially when used for covering wounds.
  2. A item of clothes; something to be worn.
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Etymology 2

From Northumbrian Old English clǣðdon, variant of *clǣþian, from clǣþ.

Verb

clethe

  1. Alternative form of clethen
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