Beclog

/bɪˈklɔɡ/ verb

To block up or fill with clogs; to obstruct or clog completely.

From be- prefix plus clog. Clog comes from Middle English, possibly from Old Norse klogga or Scottish dialectal clog meaning 'lump' or 'block.' The be- prefix intensifies the sense to mean 'to completely block or fill with clogs.'

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