The Collaborative International Dictionary
Closh
Closh \Closh\ (kl[o^]sh), n. [CF. F. clocher to limp, halt.]
A disease in the feet of cattle; laminitis.
--Crabb.
Closh
Closh \Closh\, n. [CF. D. klossen to play at bowls.]
The game of ninepins. [Obs.]
--Halliwell.
Wiktionary
closh
Etymology 1 n. (context obsolete English) The game of ninepins. Etymology 2
n. A disease in the foot of cattle; laminitis.
Usage examples of "closh".
Mistress Alice Shipside, who lived at the Grange, was a learned lady, and though she loved well to play at tennis, and was famous at closh bowls, loved still better the lore of scrip and the grey goose quill.