A dialectal Scottish or Northern English word for a claw, hoof, or foot; sometimes used to mean a scratch or grab.
From Old Norse klátr or similar Scandinavian roots. Regional variant appearing in Scottish and Northern English dialects, reflecting Viking influence on British English.
Scottish dialect words like 'claut' prove that English has multiple invisible layers—under standard English lies entire regional languages with Viking and Celtic roots that most speakers never hear.
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