kludd

English

Noun

kludd (plural kludds)

  1. A chaplain or preacher in the Ku Klux Klan.
    • 1992, Michael Moorcock, The laughter of Carthage
      Kludds preached that Klan and Church were synonymous. Friends in high places, non-members supporting Klan views, were willing to help. Distinguished visitors from abroad applauded the Klan fight.
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