clausula
Latin
noun
Definitions
- conclusion, close, end
- (rhetoric) the close of a period
- (legal) the conclusion of a legal formula
Etymology
Suffix from Latin clausus (closed, enclosed, shut, shut up, inaccessible).
Origin
Latin
clausus
Gloss
closed, enclosed, shut, shut up, inaccessible
Concept
Semantic Field
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Ontological Category
Property
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Cognates and derived terms
- clausula English
- *clausiō, clausiōnem Latin
- clausa Latin
- clausura Latin
- clausus Latin
- clausūra Latin
- clūsura Latin
- Klausel German
- Klausner German
- clausola Italian
- clausule Dutch, Flemish
- clause French
- cláusula Spanish, Castilian
- *(s)kleh₂w- Proto-Indo-European
- *klāw- Proto-Indo-European
- cláusula Portuguese
- klauzula Polish
- ainmchlásal Irish
- clásal Irish
- fochlásal Irish
- príomhchlásal Irish
- órchlásal Irish
- clos Old French
- closet Old French
- clos Catalan, Valencian
- chouso Galician
- clausule Middle Dutch
- clausule Middle French
- clausa Old Occitan
- clauvisso Old Occitan