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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Clattie, a. [Clat n.2] Muddy, dirty. — 1629 Boyd Last B. 8.
Fetch my good servant out of his clattie cottage 1632 Irving Dumbartonsh. (1860) 500.
It is prouin that Isobell called the said Martha clattie baudrons
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