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Clart
Clart
,Verb.
T.
[Cf. Armor.
kalar
mud, mire, kalara
to dirt, Sw. lort
mud.] To daub, smear, or spread, as with mud, etc.
[Prov. Eng.]
Halliwell.
Definition 2024
clart
clart
English
Alternative forms
- clairt, clort
Noun
clart (plural clarts)
- A daub.
- a clart of grease
- (now Scotland, Northern England) Sticky mud, mire or filth.
- 1997, Thomas Pynchon, Mason & Dixon:
- I’m but a county Surveyor,– not really at m’ best upon the grand and global type of expedition, content here at home, old Geordie a-slog thro’ the clarts […].
- 1997, Thomas Pynchon, Mason & Dixon:
- (Geordie, pejorative) A person who is unclean.
- (Geordie, pejorative) A fool.
Derived terms
References
- Newcastle 1970s, Scott Dobson and Dick Irwin,
- The New Geordie Dictionary, Frank Graham, 1987, ISBN 0946928118
- A List of words and phrases in everyday use by the natives of Hetton-le-Hole in the County of Durham, F.M.T.Palgrave, English Dialect Society vol.74, 1896,
- Todd's Geordie Words and Phrases, George Todd, Newcastle, 1977
Verb
clart (third-person singular simple present clarts, present participle clarting, simple past and past participle clarted)
- (transitive, now Scotland, Northern England) To daub, smear, or spread, especially with mud, etc.; to dirty.
- 1932, Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Sunset Song, Polygon 2006 (A Scots Quair), p. 43:
- Chris boiled water in kettles for hours and hours and then towels came down, towels clairted with stuff she didn't dare look at, she washed them quick and hung them to dry.
- 1932, Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Sunset Song, Polygon 2006 (A Scots Quair), p. 43: