"clucar" meaning in All languages combined

See clucar on Wiktionary

Verb [Aragonese]

Etymology: Probably from Vulgar Latin *clūdĭcāre (“to close”). Compare with Catalan aclucar and Occitan clucar~cluchar with the same meaning. Etymology templates: {{der|an|VL.|*clūdĭco|*clūdĭcāre|t=to close}} Vulgar Latin *clūdĭcāre (“to close”), {{cog|ca|aclucar}} Catalan aclucar, {{cog|oc|clucar}} Occitan clucar Head templates: {{head|an|verb}} clucar
  1. (transitive, reflexive) to close (one's eyes) Tags: reflexive, transitive
    Sense id: en-clucar-an-verb-xvzQFDwz
  2. to wink
    Sense id: en-clucar-an-verb-EN~H-uVx Categories (other): Aragonese entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Aragonese entries with incorrect language header: 28 72 Disambiguation of Pages with 2 entries: 30 70 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 29 71
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: clucadeta

Verb [Occitan]

Etymology: Probably from Vulgar Latin *clūdĭcāre (“to close”). Compare with Aragonese clucar and Catalan aclucar with the same meaning. Etymology templates: {{der|oc|VL.|*clūdĭco|*clūdĭcāre|t=to close}} Vulgar Latin *clūdĭcāre (“to close”), {{cog|an|clucar}} Aragonese clucar, {{cog|ca|aclucar}} Catalan aclucar Head templates: {{head|oc|verb|head=|sort=}} clucar, {{oc-verb}} clucar
  1. (transitive, reflexive) to close (one's eyes) Tags: reflexive, transitive
    Sense id: en-clucar-oc-verb-xvzQFDwz Categories (other): Occitan entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries
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    {
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      },
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        "to close (one's eyes)"
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      ],
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    },
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