klausul

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Danish

Noun

klausul c (singular definite klausulen, plural indefinite klausuler)

  1. (law) clause
  2. term

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Etymology

From Dutch clausule (clause), from Middle Dutch clausule, from Latin clausula. Compare to Afrikaans klousule.

Pronunciation

Noun

klausul (first-person possessive klausulku, second-person possessive klausulmu, third-person possessive klausulnya)

  1. (law) clause: an individually designated provision in a contract, regulation or statute.

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Swedish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin clausula, from claudere.

Noun

klausul c

  1. (law) clause

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