Bleck vs Cleck - What's the difference?
bleck | cleck |
(obsolete, dialect) To blacken.
(obsolete, dialect) To defile.
(chiefly, Scotland) To hatch (of birds); colloquially , of people, to be born.
*1932 , (Lewis Grassic Gibbon), Sunset Song'', Polygon 2006 (''A Scots Quair ), p. 46:
*:Poor he might be, but the creature wasn't yet clecked that might put on its airs with him, John Guthrie.
----
As a noun bleck
is look, glance.As a verb cleck is
(chiefly|scotland) to hatch (of birds); colloquially , of people, to be born.bleck
English
Verb
(en verb)- (Wyclif)