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clype
/ °ì±ôəɪ±è /
verb
- to tell tales; be an informer
noun
- a person who tells tales
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of clype1
C15: from Old English clipian, cleopian; see clepe
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As these buildings were oftentimes light-houses, and had in their upper story one round casement, Argolici clype�, aut Phœbe� lampadis instar, by which they afforded light in the night-season; the Greeks made this a characteristic of the people.
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I'm a great coortier, ladies, you must know, and am in love wid every purty girl I meet—but sure that's only natural; however, as I was sayin', it's not to a clype or a pair of smooth-in' irons I'll produce such stockins' as these!
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But they pressed us hard, and one o' them landed me an awful clype on the jaw.
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