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    clepe
    /kliːp/

    verb

    • 1. give (someone or something) a specified name: archaic "he was cleped Perkyn"

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  3. Clepe is an archaic verb that means to name or call someone or something. Its past participle, yclept, is rarely used but can be inferred from context. Learn more about its etymology, synonyms, and examples.

  4. Clepe is an archaic verb meaning to call or name something. It is often used in the past participle form ycleped or yclept. Learn more about its origin, usage, and related words.

  5. Get clear definitions and audio pronunciations of words, phrases, and idioms in British and American English from the three most popular Cambridge dictionaries of English with just one search: the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary, the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary, and the Cambridge Business English Dictionary.

  6. Clepe is an archaic verb meaning to call or name someone or something. It comes from Old English cleopian, related to Middle Low German kleperen to rattle. See examples, synonyms and translations of clepe.

  7. Clepe is an archaic verb meaning to call or name someone. It is often used in the past participle form, ycleped or yclept, in expressions like "he was yclept John".

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · clepe (third-person singular simple present clepes, present participle cleping, simple past cleped or clept, past participle cleped or clept or yclept) ( intransitive , archaic or dialectal ) To give a call; cry out; appeal .

  9. Clepe is an archaic or dialectal verb meaning to call, name, or summon someone. It comes from Old English cleopian, from Proto-Germanic *klipōną (“to ring, sound”).