The Collaborative International Dictionary
Dishclout \Dish"clout`\, n. A dishcloth. [Obsolescent]
Wiktionary
n. (context obsolete English) A dishcloth.
Usage examples of "dishclout".
By day you will souse and bat our smelling underclothes also when we ladies are unwell, and swab out our latrines with dress pinned up and a dishclout tied to your tail.
As he stood there, angry and waving a steaming dishclout, to Chows appeared.
Besides, you promoters of cleanliness have been excessively careless and thoughtless, I don't know if I ought not to say audacious, to bring troughs and wooden utensils and kitchen dishclouts, instead of basins and jugs of pure gold and towels of holland, to such a person and such a beard.
Once with a dishclout in her hand, abstractedly wiping a white-speckled black tin frying pan as she stared.