Synonyms for clod
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : klod |
Phonetic Transcription : klÉ’d |
Top 10 synonyms for clod Other synonyms for the word clod
Définition of clod
Origin :- "lump of earth or clay," Old English clod- (in clodhamer "the fieldfare," a kind of thrush, literally "field-goer"), from Proto-Germanic *kludda-, from PIE *gleu- (see clay).
- Synonymous with collateral clot until meaning differentiated 18c. Meaning "person" ("mere lump of earth") is from 1590s; that of "blockhead" is from c.1600 (cf. clodpate, clodpoll, etc.). It also was a verb in Middle English, meaning both "to coagulate, form into clods" and "to break up clods after plowing."
- noun stupid person
- Tons of water fell on her decks, with the dull sound of the clod on the coffin.
- Extract from : « Homeward Bound » by James Fenimore Cooper
- And thereupon he picked up a clod of earth and flung it at her.
- Extract from : « Abbe Mouret's Transgression » by Emile Zola
- "In that it reduces a gentleman to the level of the clod," was the prompt answer.
- Extract from : « The Snare » by Rafael Sabatini
- Micheals picked up a clod of dirt and tossed it on the object.
- Extract from : « The Leech » by Phillips Barbee
- What does it matter for one that was a girl and is now no more but a clod in Kilmalieu?
- Extract from : « Gilian The Dreamer » by Neil Munro
- "Oh, I will have her," he cried, striking a blow with his stick at a clod in front of him.
- Extract from : « Madame Bovary » by Gustave Flaubert
- Grass on a clod of earth Scorned even by the passing reaper's scythe.
- Extract from : « Life Immovable » by Kostes Palamas
- The clod in his hand broke apart of its own weight: it was not too wet to work.
- Extract from : « Blind Man's Lantern » by Allen Kim Lang
- Thy rather brings a clod of earth, a somberPillow for thy last slumber.
- Extract from : « Laments » by Jan Kochanowski
- A boy threw a clod of mud while he was thus reflecting and hit him upon the arm.
- Extract from : « Sister Carrie » by Theodore Dreiser
Antonyms for clod
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