Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for CLOG
CLOG, v.i.
- To coalesce; to unite and adhere in a cluster or mass. Move it sometimes with a broom, that the seeds clog not together. – Evelyn.
- To form an accretion; to be loaded or encumbered with extraneous matter. The teeth of the saw will begin to clog. – Sharp.
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