CLOW


Meaning of CLOW in English

ˈklau̇ noun

( -s )

Etymology: alteration of Middle English clowse (taken as plural), from Old English clūs, clūse bar, bolt, enclosure, from Medieval Latin clusa enclosure, from Latin, feminine of clusus, clausus, past participle of claudere to close — more at close

1. : an outfall sluice for water from a tidal river after it has deposited its sediment on flooded land

2. : a floodgate especially for a lock or water mill

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