Clouting vs Glouting - What's the difference?
clouting | glouting |
A light plain cloth used for covering butter and farmer's baskets, and for dish and pudding cloths. The same term is often given to light cloths of the nursery diaper pattern.
sullen, pouting
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As verbs the difference between clouting and glouting
is that clouting is present participle of clout while glouting is present participle of lang=en.As a noun clouting
is a light plain cloth used for covering butter and farmer's baskets, and for dish and pudding cloths. The same term is often given to light cloths of the nursery diaper pattern.As an adjective glouting is
sullen, pouting.clouting
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(-)glouting
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- She had been greatly, therefore, disappointed in the morning, when Mrs Western had changed her mind on the very point of departure; and had been in what is vulgarly called a glouting humour ever since.