A h clough
[kluhf] /klʌf/
noun
arthur hugh, 1819–61, english poet.
clough
/klʌf/
noun
(dialect) a gorge or narrow ravine
word origin
old english clōh
clough
/klʌf/
noun
arthur hugh. 1819–61, british poet, author of amours de voyage (1858) and dipsychus (1865)
brian. 1935–2004, english footballer and manager
clough
n.
“ravine with a river,” old english cloh (in place names), of uncertain origin.
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