Etymology
The word "closed" derives from the Middle English word "closen," which in turn evolved from the Old French word "clore," meaning "to shut."
Meaning
The word "closed" has multiple meanings:
Origin
The ultimate origin of the word "closed" can be traced to the Latin word "claudere," which means "to shut." This word is related to the Greek word "kleiein," meaning "to close."
Examples
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Etymology The word closed derives from the Middle English word closen which in turn
Etymology The word closing comes from the Middle English word closen which itself co
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