† ˈwondercloutObs.rare. [f. wonder n. + clout n.1] ? Something showy but worthless. 1570Levins Manip. 228/46 A Wonderclout, blabbe, garrulus, linguax.1593Harvey Pierce's Super. Z 1 b, O wretched Atheisme, Hell but a scarecrow, and Heauen but a woonderclout in their doctrine.Ibid. Ff 4, Her meritorious worke, a Wonderclowte.