clos
French
past participle
Definitions
- (past participle of) clore
Etymology
Inherited from Old French clos (paddock, field, enclosed outdoor area, confined, close, private space) inherited from Latin clausus (closed, enclosed, shut, shut up, inaccessible).
Origin
Latin
clausus
Gloss
closed, enclosed, shut, shut up, inaccessible
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Property
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- autoclose English
- beclose English
- closability English
- closable English
- close English
- close stoole English
- close-handed English
- close-stool English
- closeability English
- closeable English
- closeby English
- closefisted English
- closehanded English
- closely English
- closeminded English
- closemouthed English
- closen English
- closeness English
- closereefed English
- closestool English
- closet English
- closeth English
- closish English
- enclose English
- foreclose English
- interclose English
- misclose English
- number close English
- overclose English
- reclose English
- unclose English
- upclose English
- *clausiō, clausiōnem Latin
- clausa Latin
- clausula Latin
- clausum Latin
- clausura Latin
- clausus Latin
- clausūra Latin
- clūsura Latin
- Klausner German
- *(s)kleh₂w- Proto-Indo-European
- *klāw- Proto-Indo-European
- clos Middle English
- closen Middle English
- clós Irish
- clos Old French
- closet Old French
- clos Catalan, Valencian
- chouso Galician
- clios Norman
- cllos Norman
- clauvisso Old Occitan