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clota

/ˈklɔ.tɐ/advanced Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A regional or archaic term for a hole, pit, or small cavity in the ground.

Example Sentences:
  • A água da chuva acumulou-se na clota do caminho lamacento.
  • O animal escondeu-se numa pequena clota entre as rochas.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

A regionalism primarily found in Northern Portugal and Galicia, 'clota' likely originates from a pre-Roman or Celtic substrate root (possibly *clotta*) meaning a hollow or cavity. It is cognate with the Occitan 'clota', which refers to a ditch or pit, and shares a distant linguistic relationship with terms describing depressions in the landscape across the Romance-speaking world.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'clota' as a 'slot' in the earth—a hole or pit where something can fall.

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Frequently Asked Questions About “clota

1. What is the meaning of “clota” in English?

In English, clota (noun) is defined as: “A regional or archaic term for a hole, pit, or small cavity in the ground.”.

2. How do you use “clota” in a sentence?

A água da chuva acumulou-se na clota do caminho lamacento.

3. What are English synonyms of “clota”?

Common synonyms include:cova,buraco,cavidade,fosso,valeta

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “clota”?

A regionalism primarily found in Northern Portugal and Galicia, 'clota' likely originates from a pre-Roman or Celtic substrate root (possibly *clotta*) meaning a hollow or cavity. It is cognate with the Occitan 'clota', which refers to a ditch or pit, and shares a distant linguistic relationship with terms describing depressions in the landscape across the Romance-speaking world.