clacă

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Romanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Bulgarian тлака (tlaka), from Proto-Slavic *tolka. Cognate with Polish tłoka (collective assistance provided by neighbors), Lithuanian talkà (unpaid work), Latvian tàlka (party of workers).

Noun[edit]

clacă f (plural clăci)

  1. (historical) corvee
  2. voluntary work

Declension[edit]