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Other forms:
feminine:
clausa
neutral:
clausum
masculine:
clausus
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Dharavath Ravinder Naik
Etymology of the Latin word clausus
the Late Latin word
clausus
(closed, inaccessible; impervious to feeling)
derived from the Latin word
claudere
(close, shut, block up; limp, stumble, falter)
Derivations in Latin
clausura
,
clausa
,
clausum
,
Clausilia
,
clausio
Derivations in other languages
Portuguese
chouso
Usage
Word found in Late Latin
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