noun
clart
Clart (noun) means Sticky mud, mire or filth.
noun
1
Sticky mud, mire or filth.
2
A person who is unclean.
3
Unwanted stuff; junk; clutter; rubbish; stuff that is in the way.
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Etymology
From Middle English *clart, found in the verb biclarten (“to cover or smear with dirt”). Cognate with Scots clart, clairt (“to besmear”), Scots clarty (“dirty”). Further origin uncertain.
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What is the meaning of clart?
"clart" (noun) means sticky mud, mire or filth.
What are the different meanings of clart?
"clart" has 3 main meanings: 1. Sticky mud, mire or filth; 2. A person who is unclean; 3. Unwanted stuff; junk; clutter; rubbish; stuff that is in the way.