Clothes

Clothes, Carlyle's name in “Sartor Resartus” for the guises which the spirit, especially of man, weaves for itself and wears, and by which it both conceals itself in shame and reveals itself in grace.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Clotaire I. * Clotho
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Clio
Clisson, Olivier de
Clisthenes
Clitus
Clive, Robert, Lord Clive and Baron Plassey
Clodius
Clodomir
Clootz, Anacharsis
Clorinda
Clotaire I.
Clothes
Clotho
Clotilda, St.
Cloud, St.
Cloud, St.
Clouds, The
Clough, Arthur Hugh
Clovis I.
Cluny
Clusium
Clutha