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cly — I. ˈklī transitive verb Etymology: perhaps from Low German kleien to scratch, from Middle Low German; akin to Flemish klauwen to scratch, steal, German klauen, Old High German klāwa claw more at claw slang : seize, steal II … Useful english dictionary
Claymore — This article is about the two handed sword. The term claymore is sometimes also applied to the Scottish broadsword of the 17th and 18th centuries. For yet other uses, see Claymore (disambiguation). Claymore … Wikipedia
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