clepe
verb
archaic past tense:
clept
; past participle:
clept
give (someone or something) a specified name."he was cleped Perkyn"

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clepe
verb
archaic past tense:
clept
; past participle:
clept
give (someone or something) a specified name."he was cleped Perkyn"

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Word of the Day: Clepe
Clepe (kleep)
Verb
1. Archaic. to call; name (now chiefly in the past participle as ycelped or yclept)
Clepe
Decades turn to centuries and soon my ghost will call your name a forgotten hope, outdated like my sense of trust. And you, an obsolete sound will roll off the tongues of distant writers on Mars.
Word of the Day: Clepe
Clepe (kleep)
Verb
1. to call; name
Origin: derived from the Old English word cleopian which is related to the Middle Low German word kleperen meaning "to rattle". The odd iteraction of clepe is its past participle yclept which is its more common variant. The initial y is a vestige from Middle English.
Clepe (v.)
to call; name
Note: Now chiefly used in past participle (ycleped/yclept)

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