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clausum

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A quick definition of clausum:

Term: Clausum

Definition: Clausum is a Latin word that means "close" or "closed". In history, it was used to refer to something that was shut or sealed. It can also be called clausura. Additionally, it is associated with a legal document called a close writ.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Clausum is a Latin word that means "close" or "closed." In history, it was used to refer to something that was shut or sealed.

Examples:

  • The king ordered the clausum of the castle gates to keep the enemy out.
  • The clausum of the treaty was agreed upon by both parties.

These examples show how clausum was used to indicate something that was closed or sealed. In the first example, the castle gates were closed to prevent the enemy from entering. In the second example, the treaty was sealed to make it official and binding.

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