clouty

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clouty (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete) cotton
    • 1896, James Matthew Barrie, Margaret Ogilvy:
      but on a day I conceived a glorious idea, or it was put into my head by my mother, then desirous of making progress with her new clouty hearth-rug.