English-Thai Dictionary
clough
N หุบเขา ลึก แคบ ห้วย ลึก
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CLOUGH
n.cluf. A cleft in a hill. In commerce, an allowance of two pounds in every hundred weight, for the turn of the scale, that the commodity may hold out in retailing.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CLOUGH
Clough, n. Etym: [OE. clough, cloghe, clou, clewch, AS. (assumed )cloh, akin to G. klinge ravine. ]
1. A cleft in a hill; a ravine; a narrow valley. Nares.
2. A sluice used in returning water to a channel after depositing its sediment on the flooded land. Knight.
CLOUGH
CLOUGH Clough, n. (Com. )
Defn: An allowance in weighing. See Cloff.
New American Oxford Dictionary
clough
clough |klʌf | ▶noun N. English a steep valley or ravine. ORIGIN Old English clōh (recorded in place names ), of Germanic origin; related to German dialect Klinge .
Clough, Arthur Hugh
Clough, Arthur Hugh |klʌf | (1819 –61 ), English poet. He is especially remembered for longer poems such as Amours de Voyage (1858 ).
Oxford Dictionary
clough
clough |klʌf | ▶noun N. English a steep valley or ravine. ORIGIN Old English clōh (recorded in place names ), of Germanic origin; related to German dialect Klinge .
Clough, Arthur Hugh
Clough, Arthur Hugh |klʌf | (1819 –61 ), English poet. He is especially remembered for longer poems such as Amours de Voyage (1858 ).