See also: Clos, CLOS, clós, and clos-

Catalan

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin clausus. Compare Occitan claus, French clos, and Italian chiuso.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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clos (feminine closa, masculine plural closos, feminine plural closes)

  1. enclosed
  2. (figurative) retiring, incommunicative

Noun

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clos m (plural closos)

  1. enclosure

Participle

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clos (feminine closa, masculine plural closos, feminine plural closes)

  1. past participle of cloure

References

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  • “clos” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.

French

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Etymology

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Past participle of clore. From Old French clos. Corresponds to Latin clausus.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /klo/
  • Audio:(file)

Participle

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clos (feminine close, masculine plural clos, feminine plural closes)

  1. past participle of clore

Adjective

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clos (feminine close, masculine plural clos, feminine plural closes)

  1. closed, shut
    Synonym: fermé
  2. shut in, enclosed

Derived terms

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Noun

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clos m (plural clos)

  1. a piece of cultivated land surrounded by walls or hedges, especially a small vineyard
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Further reading

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Anagrams

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Irish

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Noun

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clos m (genitive singular cloiste)

  1. verbal noun of clois
    Synonyms: cloisteáil, cloisint, cluinstin
    is clos domI hear
    clos agam air sin.I’ve heard about that.

Declension

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Mutation

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Irish mutation
Radical Lenition Eclipsis
clos chlos gclos
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

Further reading

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Old French

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Etymology

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From Latin clausum, clausus.

Noun

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clos oblique singularm (oblique plural clos, nominative singular clos, nominative plural clos)

  1. enclosed outdoor area, such as a field or a paddock

Descendants

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  • Norman: clios (Jersey), cllos (continental Normandy)

Verb

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clos

  1. past participle of clore

Descendants

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Scottish Gaelic

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Noun

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clos m

  1. checkmate
  2. (music) rest

Derived terms

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Mutation

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Scottish Gaelic mutation
Radical Lenition
clos chlos
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.