clausure
See also: clausuré
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin clausūra, from Latin clausus. See closure and cloture, which are doublets.
Noun
clausure (uncountable)
- (obsolete) The act of shutting up or confining; confinement.
- Geddes
- In some monasteries the severity of the clausure is hard to be born.
- Geddes
Italian
Noun
clausure f
- plural of clausura
Latin
Participle
clausūre
- vocative masculine singular of clausūrus
Spanish
Verb
clausure
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