In the phrase "don't cast a clout till May is out," the term "clout" refers to a cloak or a piece of clothing. The saying advises against making premature decisions or assumptions until the appropriate time has passed, in this case, waiting until May when the weather is more settled and suitable for lighter clothing. Essentially, it highlights the importance of patience and timing in decision-making.
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Cast ne'er a clout till May is out
Answer In the United Kingdom there is a saying "Ne'er cast a clout 'till May is out." This means "don't remove any clothes until May is out." "May" is not the month of May but refers to May Blossom which usually comes out in March / April.
The phrase "ne'er shed a clout till May is out" means that one should not remove clothing (or layers) until the end of May, as the weather can still be unpredictable and chilly. It serves as a reminder to be cautious about changing seasons and to dress appropriately for the climate. The saying emphasizes the importance of being prepared for lingering cold spells in spring.
The correct saying is actually " Never cast a Clout, till may is out". A clout is another word for a piece of cloth or clothing. Never been actually sure if it means May the month or May blossom though.
It conveys a warning message 'not to shed clothes before it is summer and the may flowers are in full bloom'.Ne'er cast a cloot til Mey's oot? has a variation as "Ne'er cast a clout till May be out"A cloot (or clootie) in Scots language means a piece or a rag of cloth or clothing.
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I was led to believe that the answer was not so much the end of the month May, but, if the mayflower blooms, then you take of your winter clothing. But looking at the answer I got at the initial question, that had nothing to do with it. Can anyone say otherwise? Gerry.
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(Un)till is til in Norwegian. Till isn't a Norwegian word, but it is a Swedish word and means till.
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