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Etymology of the English word closetful

the English word closetful
derived from the English word closet
derived from the Old French word closet
derived from the Old French word clos
derived from the Old French word clore
derived from the Latin word claudere (close, shut, block up; limp, stumble, falter)
derived from the Latin word clausum (enclosed space)
derived from the Late Latin word clausus (closed, inaccessible; impervious to feeling)
derived from the Latin word claudere (close, shut, block up; limp, stumble, falter)
using the English suffix -ful
derived from the Old French word closetful
derived from the Old French word clos
derived from the Old French word clore
derived from the Latin word claudere (close, shut, block up; limp, stumble, falter)
derived from the Latin word clausum (enclosed space)
derived from the Late Latin word clausus (closed, inaccessible; impervious to feeling)
derived from the Latin word claudere (close, shut, block up; limp, stumble, falter)

Usage

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