A fork of Rural Dictionary
A clotan is made of the skins of such small animals as mice and bats, averaging about a foot long by four or five inches wide, and is worn as a badge of status or achievement by members of certain tribes.
The chief stood at the head of the council, looking distinguished in his ceremonial headdress and his clotan.
A cobscottle is a device of wood or wire and cloth that is used to frighten horses.
He pulled out a cobscottle and their horses stampeded.