claustro

Italian (Fiorentino)

/ˈklau̯s.tro/

noun
Definitions
  • cloister
  • (figuratively) closure, closing
  • (neuroanatomy) claustrum

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin claustrum (enclosure, bar, place shut in, bolt, a shut in place, closed space, gate, a shut-in place, cloister).

Origin

Latin

claustrum

Gloss

enclosure, bar, place shut in, bolt, a shut in place, closed space, gate, a shut-in place, cloister

Concept
Semantic Field

Motion

Ontological Category

Action/Process

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