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CLOUTING, the technical name given to a light plain cloth used for covering butter and farmers baskets, and for dish and pudding cloths. The same term is often given to light cloths of the nursery diaper pattern.
It is also a term used in Scotland for a physical blow, from the verb 'to clout'; it generally means fairly soft blow (in Scottish terms at least).
clout Pronunciation (klout)
n.
1. A blow, especially with the fist.
2.
a. Baseball A long powerful hit.
b. Sports An archery target.
3. Informal
a. Influence; pull: "Women in dual-earner households are gaining in job status and earnings ... giving them more clout at work and at home" Sue Shellenbarger.
b. Power; muscle.
4. Chiefly Midland U.S. A piece of cloth, especially a baby's diaper.
tr.v. clout
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