claie

common nounverb

Syllable Decomposition

claie

from Old French cleide (in Judeo-French, in the glosses of Rashi, attested in medieval Latin clita "trellis" (629-634, Lex Ribuaria), borrowed from Gaulish clēta, related to Breton kloued, Welsh clwyd "barrier", Irish clíath "fence, enclosure".

Definitions

pêche
militairehistoire
bijouterie

Synonyms

Plural

claies

Translations

  • germangerman:Gitterrost
  • englishenglish:riddle
  • spanishspanish:zarzo
  • dutchdutch:vlechtwerk

See also

clayer (cn.) claie (v.) clayère (cn.) clayette (cn.)