cloci

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Romanian

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Etymology

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From Bulgarian клочи (kloči). Compare also Friulian clucî.

Verb

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a cloci (third-person singular present clocește, past participle clocit) 4th conj.

  1. (of birds) to hatch, brood, incubate (an egg)
  2. (figurative) to idle, loaf, laze, lounge, sit around
  3. (figurative) to brood over
  4. (figurative, of water) to become stagnant, foul, stale

Conjugation

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