Clew

noun·Victorian

An older spelling of "clue" — a piece of evidence pointing to a solution; favored in dime-novel detective fiction.

An older spelling of clue — a piece of evidence pointing toward the solution of a mystery. The two forms coexisted throughout the 19th century; dime novels favored “clew” long after “clue” became standard in literary fiction. The word descends from Greek mythology: the ball of thread Ariadne gave Theseus to find his way out of the Labyrinth.

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