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資料來源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Clod \Clod\ (kl[o^]d), v.i
   To collect into clods, or into a thick mass; to coagulate; to
   clot; as, clodded gore. See {Clot}.

         Clodded in lumps of clay.                --G. Fletcher.

Clod \Clod\, v. t.
   1. To pelt with clods. --Jonson.

   2. To throw violently; to hurl. [Scot.] --Sir W. Scott.

Clod \Clod\ (kl[o^]d), n. [OE. clodde, latter form of clot. See
   {Clot}.]
   1. A lump or mass, especially of earth, turf, or clay.
      ``Clods of a slimy substance.'' --Carew. ``Clods of iron
      and brass.'' --Milton. ``Clods of blood.'' --E. Fairfax.

            The earth that casteth up from the plow a great
            clod, is not so good as that which casteth up a
            smaller clod.                         --Bacon.

   2. The ground; the earth; a spot of earth or turf.

            The clod Where once their sultan's horse has trod.
                                                  --Swift.

   3. That which is earthy and of little relative value, as the
      body of man in comparison with the soul.

            This cold clod of clay which we carry about with us.
                                                  --T. Burnet.

   4. A dull, gross, stupid fellow; a dolt --Dryden.

   5. A part of the shoulder of a beef creature, or of the neck
      piece near the shoulder. See Illust. of {Beef}.

資料來源 : WordNet®

clod
     n 1: a compact mass; "a ball of mud caught him on the shoulder"
          [syn: {ball}, {glob}, {lump}, {clump}, {chunk}]
     2: an awkward stupid person [syn: {lout}, {stumblebum}, {goon},
         {oaf}, {lubber}, {lummox}, {lump}, {gawk}]
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