Catalan

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Etymology

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From Latin reclūdō. The shift in meaning from "open, reveal" to "shut away, imprison" is paralleled by Spanish Spanish recluir, Italian recludere, etc.

Verb

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recloure (first-person singular present recloc, first-person singular preterite recloguí, past participle reclòs)

  1. (transitive) to confine, to imprison
  2. (reflexive) to shut oneself away
    Synonym: enclaustrar-se

Conjugation

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