<span class="searchmatch">cleye</span> (Auve) key Tarbé, Prosper (1851) Recherches sur l'histoire du langage et des patois de Champagne[1] (in French), volume 1, Reims, page 109 cleye...
ycleyed From cley + -ed. IPA(key): /ˈklæi̯əd/, /ˈklæi̯id/, /iˈklæi̯əd/ <span class="searchmatch">cleyed</span> (Late Middle English, rare) Covered in clay for adhesion. English: clayed...
clay Strong a-stem: Middle English: cley, clai, clay, claye, clei, cleiȝ, <span class="searchmatch">cleye</span> English: clay, cley Scots: cley Yola: cley “clæg” in Webster’s New Collegiate...
mutated forms are displayed for convenience. clae, claie, claye, clee, cleie, <span class="searchmatch">cleye</span>, cloye clede, cleide Inherited from Early Medieval Latin clēta. (archaic)...
cleiȝ, <span class="searchmatch">cleye</span> IPA(key): /klæi̯/ cley (uncountable) Clay, plaster, or earth resembling it. Any earth or soil Something of little value or import. <span class="searchmatch">cleyed</span> cleyen...