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    What is a clype, or clipe, in Scotland?

    Question #83115. Asked by deadlydalton. (Jul 09 07 10:58 PM)


    julieanne123

    I believe a clype is a tattletale.

    Jul 09 07, 11:28 PM
    JaneofGaunt

    Yes, a telltale.

    Here's your reference...


    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/newspapers/sunday_times/scotland/article624663.ece

    Jul 09 07, 11:42 PM


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