See also: clôture and clôturé

Old French edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Late Latin clausūra (with the -t- possibly from influence from claustra or the suffix -tura), from Latin clausus.

Noun edit

closture oblique singularf (oblique plural clostures, nominative singular closture, nominative plural clostures)

  1. enclosed area

Descendants edit

  • English: closure (through the variant form)
  • French: clôture