Obs. exc. dial. [See next, and cf. clotter, cludder, clutter.] A clotted or curdled mass, a clot.

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a. 1400.  Mary & Cross, 326, in Leg. Rood, 142. In cloddres of blod his her was clunge.

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1657.  Reeve, God’s Plea, 23–4. Thou lookest like raw flesh, yea, like a prodigious clodder.

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1698.  Christ Exalted, 20. In his Agony, Sweating clodders of Blood.

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