clore
verb
Syllable Decomposition
clorefrom the Latin claudere (to close, shut). Current in Old and Middle French, this verb has since yielded much ground to fermer (to close), notably because some of its conjugated forms were confused with those of the verb clouer (to nail).
Definitions
Conjugation
→ Conjugation of "clore"Translations
spanish:cerrar
See also
clôturier (cn.) closier (cn.) déclos (adj.) closant (v.) closons (v.) closez (v.) clorai (v.) cloras (v.) clorons (v.) clorez (v.) cloront (v.) closions (v.) closiez (v.) clorais (v.) clorait (v.) clorions (v.) cloriez (v.) cloraient (v.) reclore (v.) enclore (v.)