cliôthuthe

Norman

Etymology

From Old French closture, from Late Latin clausūra (lock, bar, bolt; clasp), from Classical Latin clausus (closed, inaccessible; enclosed).

Noun

cliôthuthe f (plural cliôthuthes)

  1. (Jersey) fence
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