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Etymology of the Latin word claustrarius

the Latin word claustrarius (maker of door-bolts; locksmith; of, pertaining to locks)
derived from the Latin word claustrum (barrier; bolt; key; monastery, cloister)
derived from the Latin word claudere (close, shut, block up; limp, stumble, falter)

Derivations in other languages

Spanish claustrero



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