clout (1 see also BABE “of clouts”)
1.
piece of cloth, rag R3 I. iii. 177,
Rom. II. iv. 221
“as pale as any ,”
Ham. II. ii. 537, Ant. IV. vii. 6*,
2.
square piece of
canvas at the archery butts, which was the mark
aimed at LLL. IV. i. 138, 2H4 III. ii. 52 (see
CLAP vb. 3), Lr. IV. vi. 94.