cloddy
21βωλοειδῶς — βωλοειδής cloddy adverbial (attic epic doric) …
22βωλᾶς — βουλή will fem gen sg (doric aeolic) βωλᾶ̱ς , βωλάζω cloddy fut ind act 2nd sg (doric) …
23βωλῆται — βωλάζω cloddy fut ind mid 3rd sg (doric) …
24clod — [kläd] n. [ME & OE < IE * g(e)leu < base * gel , to make round > CLIMB] 1. a lump, esp. a lump of earth, clay, loam, etc. 2. earth; soil 3. a dull, stupid person; dolt 4. the part of a neck of beef nearest the shoulder cloddish adj.… …
25clod — n. 1 a lump of earth, clay, etc. 2 sl. a silly or foolish person. 3 meat cut from the neck of an ox. Derivatives: cloddy adj. Etymology: ME: var. of CLOT …
26cloddiness — ˈklädēnə̇s noun ( es) : the quality or state of being cloddy …
27glebous — glēˈbous (rare) or glēˈby adjective (archaic) Cloddy, turfy • • • Main Entry: ↑glebe …
28clod|dy — «KLOD ee», adjective, di|er, di|est. 1. abounding in clods: »Excessive use of conditioners had caused the soil to become cloddy (New York Times). 2. clodlike …