cleester
Scots
Alternative forms
- kleester, cleister, claister, klyster, clystre, klister, klester
Etymology
From Dutch klijster, klister and/or German Low German Kliester, from Middle Low German klîster or Middle Dutch clister, from Old Saxon *klīstar or Old Dutch *clīstar, both ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *klīstr, from Proto-Germanic *klīstrą, from Proto-Indo-European *gley- (“glue; to stick”).
Noun
cleester (plural cleesters)
Verb
cleester (third-person singular simple present cleesters, present participle cleesterin, simple past cleestert, past participle cleestert)
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