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First published 2002 (DOST Vol. XI).
(Uncloseable,) Unclausible, adj. [Close v. Cf. 19th c. Eng. uncloseable (1820).] That cannot be closed. — 1634 Johnston Diary I 201.
Thy eies remaining unclausible for floods of tears
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