cloîtrier, n.m., cloister monk.
clopin-clopant, adv., limpingly, haltingly; hobbling along.
clopiner, v.n., to limp, to halt, to hobble.
cloporte, n.m., (ent.) multiped, woodlouse.
cloque, n.f., blister; (agri.) brown rust.
clore, v.a., to inclose, to fence, to shut in; to end, to finish, to conclude; to close (accounts, discussions, a session).
clore, v.n., to close, to shut.
clos, -e, part., closed, tight, shut, sealed. A huis —; with closed doors. Bouche —e; mum’s the word. Champ —; lists. Ce sont lettres —es; it’s a secret. — et couvert; wind and water tight.
clos, n.m., close; inclosure, field. — de vigne; vineyard.
closeau, n.m., small garden.