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Webster 1913 Edition
Cleg
Cleg
,Noun.
[Northern Eng. & Scot.
gleg
: cf. Gael. crethleag
.] (Zool.)
A small breeze or horsefly.
[North of Eng. & Scot.]
Jamieson.
Webster 1828 Edition
Cleg
CLEG
,Noun.
Definition 2024
cleg
cleg
English
Alternative forms
Noun
cleg (plural clegs)
- (now dialectal) A light breeze.
- (Scotland, England dialect) A blood-sucking fly of the family Tabanidae; a gadfly, a horsefly.
- 1657, Thomas Burton, Diary, I,
- Sir Christopher Pack did cleave like a clegg, and was very angry he could not be heard ad infinitum.
- 1932, Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Sunset Song, Polygon 2006 (A Scots Quair), p. 39,
- Now that was in summer, the time of fleas and glegs and golochs in the fields, when stirks would start up from a drowsy cud-chewing to a wild a feckless racing, the glegs biting through hair and hide to the skin below the tail-rump.
- 1998, V. K. Riabitsev, Once Season in the Taiga, page 138,
- The clegs continue to swarm all around. I wonder how many there are. […] Remaining seated on the block, I seize clegs out of the surrounding air at random, and with scissors cut out a tiny triangle from the rear edge of each one's right wing before releasing it.
- 2007, John T. Wright, An Evacuee's Story: A North Yorkshire Family in Wartime, page 361,
- Cattle were grazing languidly on the lush grass and flicking their tails to keep away the clegs that constantly plagued them and, having recently suffered a nasty bite from one, I was wary of them myself.
- 2011, Denis Brook, Phil Hinchliffe, North to the Cape: A Trek from Fort William to Cape Wrath, page 49,
- Whilst the swarms which surround you are annoying, they do not bite. It is the midges, clegs and ticks you should be on the lookout for.
- 1657, Thomas Burton, Diary, I,
Synonyms
- (blood-sucking fly of family Tabanidae): blind-fly (Central Africa), deer fly (genus Chrysops), gadfly, horsefly, tabanid