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Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/klūsā
Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin clūsa, clausa (“closure; enclosure; cell; dam”), from Latin clūsus, clausus (“closed, enclosed, locked up”).[1]
Noun
*klūsā f
Inflection
ōn-stem | ||
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Singular | ||
Nominative | *klūsā | |
Genitive | *klūsōn | |
Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *klūsā | *klūsōn |
Accusative | *klūsōn | *klūsōn |
Genitive | *klūsōn | *klūsōnō |
Dative | *klūsōn | *klūsōm, *klūsum |
Instrumental | *klūsōn | *klūsōm, *klūsum |
Alternative reconstructions
- *klūsu
Derived terms
Descendants
References
- Philippa, Marlies, Debrabandere, Frans, Quak, Arend, Schoonheim, Tanneke, van der Sijs, Nicoline (2003–2009) “kluis”, in Etymologisch woordenboek van het Nederlands (in Dutch), Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press
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