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A DICTIONARY OF 
Civet. Allium Schoenoprasum, L. — Lyte, wlio gives it as Turner’s 
name. 
Claiton. Galium Aparine, L. — Dors. 
Clamberer. See Climber. 
Clappedepouch. Capsella Bursa-pastorisy L. — North of Eng. Coles, 
A. in E., 69. Prior, p. 46. 
Clary (in Turn. Lib. Clare). Salvia Sclarea, L. — Lyte, Prior, p. 47. 
Clary, Wild. Salvia Verhenaca, L. — Turn. Lib., Prior, p. 47. 
date. See Clote. 
Clatter-clogs. Tussilago Farfara, L. — Cumh. 
Clatter Mallocb. ‘ Meadow trefoil.’ {Trifolium pratensey L. X) — 
Scotl. (Wigton), Jamieson. 
Clauir. See Claver. 
Claut. ‘The marsh ranunculus.’ — Wilts., Hal. Wr. ‘As yellow as 
a claut. Wilts.’ — Cockayne, ii. 377. Caltha palustris, L. 
Claver. ‘A.S. daefer, Belg. Jdaver, from A.S. deaf an, to cleave; 
because of the remarkable division of the leaves.’ — Jamieson. A 
form of the word clover which is common in old writers and still in 
use in Scotland and the north of England. Hal. Wr. In With. ed. 
ii. it is given as the English equivalent of the genus Lotus. Eor the 
various plants so called by the older authors, see under Clover. 
Claver- (Ger.), or Clavver-grass. Galium Aparine, L. — Cumh. A 
form of Cleavers (which see). 
Claws, Devil’s. See Devil’s C. 
Clayt. Tussilago Farfara, L. — Yhs. Wine made from the flowers 
is called clayt wine. See Cleats. 
Clay weed. Tussilago Farfonxi, L. — Erom its partiality to clay soils. 
Encyclopsedia of Agriculture. 
Clear Eye. (1) Salvia Sdarea, L. — Lyte, Prior, p. 47. 
(2) Salvia Verhenaca, L. — Ger. 
Clear Eye, Wild. Salvia Verhenaca, L. — Prior, p. 47. 
Cleats, or Cleat-leaves. (1) Petasites vulgaris, — S.W.Cumh. 
(2) Tussilago Farfara, L. — Cumh., Ties. Beer made from the flowers 
is called cheats beer. (Whitby) E. D. S. Gloss. C. 2. The name pro- 
bably has reference to the shape of the leaves, as Hal. and Wr. give : 
‘ Gleet, the hoof. North.’ 
Cleaver, Marsh. See Marsh Clover. Menyanthes trifoliata, L. — 
With. ed. iv. 
Cleavers. Galium Aparine,!^. — Ger. Appx. Cumh.; Dors.;Glou.; 
Line. Brogden. Prior, p. 47. See Clever. Erom its habit of cleaving 
to objects which come in contact with it. 
Cleden. Galium Aparine, L. — Doi's. Dors. Gloss. Hal. 
