Old English edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-West Germanic *klaku, from Proto-Germanic *klakō (din, noise), from Proto-Indo-European *glag- (to make a sound). Cognate with Middle High German klac (a bang, crack, split), Old Norse klaka (chirping, cackling).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

clacu f

  1. the din of battle; battle
  2. hurt; harm; injury

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Descendants edit

  • Middle English: clake, clak, clack