clouer

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French

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Etymology

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From clou (nail), or alternatively from Late Latin clāvāre, from Latin clāvus. Compare Italian chiavare, Catalan clavar.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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clouer

  1. to nail (to attach using a nail)
  2. (figurative) to stick (to attach)
  3. (figurative) to pin down
  4. (vulgar) to nail, shag, fuck

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