clemen

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Middle English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Old English clǣman.

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clemen

  1. To rub with plaster or stucco, especially for adherence.
  2. (rare) To cause to adhere (especially to something else).
  3. (rare) To rub with adhesive or glue.
  4. (rare) To melt or reduce.

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