kloot
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Etymology[edit]
From Middle Dutch clôot, from Old Dutch *klōt, from Proto-Germanic *klautaz. Cognate with English cleat. Related to Dutch kluit (“lump; lump of earth”) and klont (“lump”).
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Noun[edit]
kloot m (plural kloten, diminutive klootje n)
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Adjective[edit]
kloot
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