never clot a cloud till the March be out explain the significance of this statement from the prose March
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“Ne’er cast a clout ‘til May be out” refers to the month. Clout is from an Old English word for cloth or clothing, and the saying was a reminder not to be too quick to shuck the winter woollies before the chilly days of May were over.
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