Noun
claes pl (plural only)
(Scotland) clothes
Gars auld claes look amaist as weel's the new. Robert Burns
Bich Luu Lien, "Taking the Bread Out of Our Mouths: Xenophobia in Early Modern London," Immigrants and Minorities, July 2000, Vol. 19 Issue 2, pp 1-22 Stuart London (1603–1714) main unstrip A panorama of London by Claes Jansz. Source: Internet
Claes Bang resembles this description in the beginning, but gradually as he feeds and becomes younger, he resembles more of Bela Lugosi or Christopher Lee's portrayal in other horror films. Source: Internet
Claes Bell, CFA, is the data and automation editor for Bankrate.com. In 2014, he earned the right to use a Chartered Financial Analyst designation from the CFA Institute. Source: Internet
Christian (Claes Bang) is a suave, divorced but devoted father of two and the respected curator of a contemporary art museum. Source: Internet
He received the award from Claes Nobel, whose family has been synonymous with peace and excellence for over 100 years. Source: Internet