"clop" meaning in Ancien français

See clop in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

IPA: \klɔp\ Forms: Sujet [masculine, singular], clos [feminine, singular], clope [neuter, singular], Régime [masculine, singular], Sujet [masculine, plural], clopes [neuter, plural], Régime [masculine, plural], clos [feminine, plural]
  1. Boiteux, éclopé.
    Sense id: fr-clop-fro-adj-wP917Zmc Categories (other): Exemples en ancien français, Exemples en ancien français à traduire
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: clopeter, clopier, clopin, clopider

Download JSONL data for clop meaning in Ancien français (1.7kB)

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