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‘Clyak’ (Scots) 1. The last sheaf of...
Language: English
‘Clyak’ (Scots) 1. The last sheaf of corn to be harvested at the end of the harvest season. From Scottish Gaelic caileag (‘girl’). 2. The end of something.
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