Inherited from Vulgar Latin root *clagum, from metathesis of Latin coāgulum (cf. the contracted Late Latin form quaglum, found in some manuscripts). Cognate with Aromanian cljag. A late Eastern Romance (or earlier Romanian) form was borrowed into Ukrainian ґляґ (gljag), dialectal Polish klag,[1] dialectal Russian гляк (gljak), гляканка (gljakanka). Doublet of coagul, a borrowing.
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cheag n (plural cheaguri)
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | ||
nominative-accusative | cheag | cheagul | cheaguri | cheagurile | |
genitive-dative | cheag | cheagului | cheaguri | cheagurilor | |
vocative | cheagule | cheagurilor |