ppl. a. Coagulated in clots; covered with clots; = CLOTTED. arch.
c. 1386. Chaucer, Knt.s T., 1887. The clothered [v.r. clotered(e, cloþred, clotred] blood Corrupteth and is in his bouk ylaft.
1557. North, Diall Princes, 216 b/1. That clottered claye.
1560. W. Baldwin, Fun. Edw. VI. Caves of snow and cloutred yse.
1567. Drant, Horaces Epist., II. i. G v. Better speach the clottred clotte of duncerie brought to nowght.
1598. Chapman, Iliad, IV. 231. The clotterd blood he sucks.
1640. J. Gower, Ovids Fest. I. 17. The clottered ground was strewed with bones.
1828. Scott, F. M. Perth, xxii. The wounds [shall] renew their clotterd flood.