cligner

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French

Etymology

From Old French clignier, clingnier, itself probably from a Vulgar Latin *clūdiniare < *clūdināre, a derivative of clūdō, clūdere, variant of claudō (close, shut) (cf. French clore); it may have been phonetically influenced (transition of -ui- to -i-) in early French by descendants of clināre (cf. Old French cliner), or more likely guigner.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kli.ɲe/
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Verb

cligner

  1. to squint

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