Clyde

/klaΙͺd/ noun

A proper name, often used as a reference to a person or in cultural contexts; also slang for a type of horse breed.

From Scottish origin, referring to the River Clyde in Glasgow. As a horse breed name, it references the heavy draft horses originally bred in Clydesdale, Scotland in the 1700s.

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