noun.
A butchers' term for a cut of beef from the fore quarter opposite the cross-rib.
A dialectal variant of clothe.
To pelt with clods or stones.
To form into clods.
To cover with earth, as seeds; harrow.
To confine in what is earthy and base, as the soul in the body.
To throw with violence.
noun.
Any lump or mass; sometimes, a concreted mass; a clot.
noun.
Specifically A lump of earth, or earth and turf; a lump of clay.
noun.
In coal-mining, indurated clay: the equivalent of bind.
noun.
A stretch of ground or turf; earth; soil.
noun.
Anything earthy, base, and vile; poetically, the body of man in comparison with his soul: as, “this corporeal clod,”
noun.
A dull, gross, stupid fellow; a dolt.
noun.
A bait used in fishing for eels, consisting of a bunch of lobworms or earthworms strung on worsted yarn: also called a bob. See clod-fishing.