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Cloke

Cloke \Cloke\, n. & v. See Cloak. [Obs.]

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cloke

n. (archaic spelling of cloak English)

Usage examples of "cloke".

A felt of rug, and a thin threaden cloke, That scarce would cover your no buttocks -- SUB.

Then the presents were brought him, his bason and ewer, bed and furniture set up, his scarlet cloke and apparel, with much adoe put on him, being persuaded by Namontuck they would not hurt him.

She stared up at me brightly, and I caught a brief vision of Sara in full regalia pleading a case before a bemused Judge Cloke and twelve goggle-eyed jurors.

A group of families, the Clokes a little apart, opened to let them through.

This preacherman wore regular clothes with rolled up sleeves unlike the figures of the past with long clokes and little white collars.

But although that Thrasillus was joyfull of the death of Lepolemus, whom he did greatly hate, yet he cloked the matter with a sorrowfull countenance, he fained a dolorous face, he often imbraced the body which himselfe slew, he played all the parts of a mourning person, saving there fell no teares from his eyes.

Then the presents were brought him, his bason and ewer, bed and furniture set up, his scarlet cloke and apparel, with much adoe put on him, being persuaded by Namontuck they would not hurt him.