Aromanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From a Vulgar Latin root *inclagō (compare Daco-Romanian închega, încheg), from metathesis of *incoāglō (compare Romansch inquaglier), from *incoāgulō, intensive of Latin coagulāre (compare French cailler, Italian cagliare), present active infinitive of coagulō. Alternatively from n- + *clagō < coāgulō.

Verb

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ncljeg first-singular present indicative (third-person singular present indicative ncljagã, past participle ncljigatã)

  1. to curdle, thicken, condense, coagulate
  2. to clog
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