- cloam
- cloam;cloam·en;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
cloam — Cleveland Dialect List to clutch with both hands or with decided grasp … English dialects glossary
cloam — coarse earthen ware. Exm … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
cloam — ˈklōm noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English clome, from Old English clām; akin to Old English clǣman to smear, daub, Middle Dutch clēm mud, Old English clǣg clay more at clay dialect England : earthenware, crockery … Useful english dictionary
cloamen — cloam·en … English syllables
cloamen — ˈklōmə̇n adjective Etymology: cloam + en dialect England : of earthenware : earthen * * * ˈcloamen, a. dial. [f. cloam n. + en4.] Made of earthenware; earthen. [see … Useful english dictionary
Clome oven — in the Royal Cornwall Museum, Truro A clome oven (or cloam oven) is a type of masonry oven. It has a removable door made of clay or alternatively a cast iron door, and was a standard fitting for most kitchen fireplaces in Cornwall and Devon. The… … Wikipedia
Newlyn School — Walter Langley, Between The Tides, 1901 The Newlyn School is a term used to describe an art colony of artists based in or near to Newlyn, a fishing village adjacent to Penzance, Cornwall, from the 1880s until the early 20th century. The… … Wikipedia
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Minack Theatre — The Minack Theatre is an open air theatre, constructed above a gully with a rocky granite outcrop jutting into the sea (minack from Cornish meynek means a stony or rocky place). The theatre is located near Porthcurno, 4 miles (6.4 km) from… … Wikipedia