cliôthuthe
Norman
editEtymology
editFrom Old French closture, from Late Latin clausūra (“lock, bar, bolt; clasp”), from Classical Latin clausus (“closed, inaccessible; enclosed”).
Noun
editcliôthuthe f (plural cliôthuthes)
From Old French closture, from Late Latin clausūra (“lock, bar, bolt; clasp”), from Classical Latin clausus (“closed, inaccessible; enclosed”).
cliôthuthe f (plural cliôthuthes)