cloor
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English[edit]
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Etymology[edit]
From Scots cloor, from Norwegian klore (“to scratch with the fingers, scrawl”), from Old Norse klóra (“to scrawl, scratch”), klór (“a scratching”), a frequentative verb derived from Old Norse kló (“claw”). Cognate with Icelandic klóra (“to scratch”), Faroese klóra (“to scratch, tear, claw”).
Verb[edit]
cloor (third-person singular simple present cloors, present participle clooring, simple past and past participle cloored)
Noun[edit]
cloor (plural cloors)